Abstract

Co-gasification experiments of acid hydrolysis residues (AHR) and sewage sludge (SS) both derived from a lignocellulosic ethanol plant were preliminarily investigated in a downdraft fixed gasifier at atmosphere pressure. Attention was focused on the effects of the gasifier bed temperature (600–800 °C), SS content (0–100 wt %), and equivalence ratio (ER, 0.15–0.30) on the gas quality and cold gas efficiency (CGE). The results showed that the optimal low heating value (LHV) of fuel gas of 6.83 MJ/Nm3, CGE of 70.68%, and low tar content of 5.84 g/Nm3 were obtained at 800 °C, SS content of 50 wt %, CaO/C (molar ratio) of 1.0, and ER of 0.22. A high temperature was favorable for high-quality gas production, and the optimum temperature was 800 °C, at which CaO mainly played the catalyst role but not the CO2 sorbent. Synergetic effects occurred in the co-gasification, and gas quality could be improved in an appropriate proportion by blending 50 wt % SS with AHR. ER ranging from 0.20 to 0.22 improved gas quality ...

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