Abstract

In this study, horticultural waste (HW) and sewage sludge (SS) with different mass ratios were co-gasified with steam at different temperatures to investigate the product distribution, gas synergistic interaction, and optimal design for gas products from co-gasification process. Results showed that with the increase of SS ratio in blends, the H2 content was increased and the syngas yield was decreased. The synergistic interaction was more significant at higher temperature which promoted the H2 production probably due to the reduction and steam oxidation of Fe species in SS during co-gasification process. The optimized highest effective gas content (82.92 vol%) was achieved with the highest HHV (11.40 MJ/m3) at the conditions of SS ratio = 0.80 and temperature of 900 °C. It indicates that steam co-gasification of HW and SS is a promising technology to produce desired syngas towards a clean and efficient waste management process.

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