Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/2440/112823
Citations
Scopus Web of Science® Altmetric
?
?
Type: Journal article
Title: Preliminary understanding on the ash behavior of algae during co-gasification in an entrained flow reactor
Author: Zhu, Y.
van Eyk, P.
Boman, C.
Brostrom, M.
Kirtania, K.
Piotrowska, P.
Bostrom, D.
de Nys, R.
Bhattacharya, S.
Gentilli, F.
Ashman, P.
Citation: Fuel Processing Technology, 2018; 175:26-34
Publisher: Elsevier
Issue Date: 2018
ISSN: 0378-3820
1873-7188
Statement of
Responsibility: 
Youjian Zhu, Philip J. van Eyk, Christoffer Boman, Markus Broström, Kawnish Kirtania, Patrycja Piotrowska, Dan Bostrom, Rocky de Nys, Sankar Bhattacharya, Francesco G. Gentili, Peter J. Ashman
Abstract: Algae are considered as a promising alternative fuel to produce energy due to its advantages such as high production yield, short growth cycle and flexible growing environment. Unfortunately, ash-related issues restrict its thermochemical utilization due to the high ash content and especially the high alkali metal concentration. In this paper, the gasification performance and ash behavior were experimentally analysed for three macro- and micro-algal species. Clear differences in the proximate and ultimate compositions were found between the cultivated algae used in this study and macroalgae (seaweed) harvested from the marine environments. Algal biomass generally contained higher Na and P contents than lignocellulosic biomass. Microalgae also had a relatively high mineral content due to the impurities in the harvesting process which included centrifugal pumping followed by sedimentation. Co-gasification of 20 wt% algae with softwood was investigated using an entrained flow reactor. The addition of both macroalgal species Derbersia tenuissima and Oedogonium to softwood had a limited influence on the gas yields and carbon conversion. On the other hand, the addition of the microalgal species Scenedesmus significantly decreased the main gas yields and carbon conversion. Moreover, the addition of algae clearly changed the residual ash composition of the base fuel. Finally, a preliminary understanding of the ash behavior of the tested algae blends was obtained through the analysis of the fuel ashes and the collected residual ashes. Fouling and corrosion were presumably occurred during the co-gasification of wood/macroalgae blends in view of the high alkali metal content. Microalga Scenedesmus had a high mineral content which could potentially capture the alkali metal in the ash and mitigate fouling when gasified with softwood. The growing environment and harvesting method were found to be significantly affecting the ash behavior implying the need for careful consideration regarding co-gasification process.
Keywords: Algae; ash behaviour; co-gasification; fouling; ash transformation
Rights: © 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
DOI: 10.1016/j.fuproc.2018.02.028
Grant ID: http://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/LP100200616
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fuproc.2018.02.028
Appears in Collections:Aurora harvest 8
Chemical Engineering publications

Files in This Item:
There are no files associated with this item.


Items in DSpace are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.