Influence of pretreated coconut shell on gasification product yield

Gasification of untreated and pretreated coconut shell (CS) was carried out in a fixed-bed reactor to assess the effect of temperature (600, 650, 700, 750, and 800 C) and holding time (30 and 40 min) on gases composition. The untreated CS was first torrefied in a fixed-bed reactor at different tempe...

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Main Author: Muda S.Z.; Ahmad R.; Mohammed S.A.; Wan Ahmad W.A.M.; Vijean V.; Santiagoo R.; Ibrahim N.R.; Ani A.Y.
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Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2023
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Muda S.Z.; Ahmad R.; Mohammed S.A.; Wan Ahmad W.A.M.; Vijean V.; Santiagoo R.; Ibrahim N.R.; Ani A.Y.
Influence of pretreated coconut shell on gasification product yield
2023
E3S Web of Conferences
437

10.1051/e3sconf/202343703012
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85177674653&doi=10.1051%2fe3sconf%2f202343703012&partnerID=40&md5=a4ae1aa841ead59e8dd3461d03b45264
Gasification of untreated and pretreated coconut shell (CS) was carried out in a fixed-bed reactor to assess the effect of temperature (600, 650, 700, 750, and 800 C) and holding time (30 and 40 min) on gases composition. The untreated CS was first torrefied in a fixed-bed reactor at different temperatures (200 â 300 C) and holding times (30 min, 60 min and 90 min). Pretreated CS at the optimal torrefaction temperature (275 C and 60 min) was used for gasification. Under optimal conditions of 750 C and 30 min holding time, gasification contributed the most gas production. At this optimum condition, the gas composition of pretreated CS was 35.03 % of CH4, 24.43 % of CO2, and 40.54 % of H2 + CO. Untreated CS contains 37.63 % of CH4, 24.03 % of CO2, and 38.34 % of H2 + CO gases. The production of CH4 gas was higher when untreated CS was used for gasification rather than pretreated CS. Moreover, when untreated CS was used for gasification, the amount of CO2, H2, and CO produced was minimal. Therefore, for high H2 production, pretreatment prior to gasification is appropriate. © The Authors, published by EDP Sciences. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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author Muda S.Z.; Ahmad R.; Mohammed S.A.; Wan Ahmad W.A.M.; Vijean V.; Santiagoo R.; Ibrahim N.R.; Ani A.Y.
spellingShingle Muda S.Z.; Ahmad R.; Mohammed S.A.; Wan Ahmad W.A.M.; Vijean V.; Santiagoo R.; Ibrahim N.R.; Ani A.Y.
Influence of pretreated coconut shell on gasification product yield
author_facet Muda S.Z.; Ahmad R.; Mohammed S.A.; Wan Ahmad W.A.M.; Vijean V.; Santiagoo R.; Ibrahim N.R.; Ani A.Y.
author_sort Muda S.Z.; Ahmad R.; Mohammed S.A.; Wan Ahmad W.A.M.; Vijean V.; Santiagoo R.; Ibrahim N.R.; Ani A.Y.
title Influence of pretreated coconut shell on gasification product yield
title_short Influence of pretreated coconut shell on gasification product yield
title_full Influence of pretreated coconut shell on gasification product yield
title_fullStr Influence of pretreated coconut shell on gasification product yield
title_full_unstemmed Influence of pretreated coconut shell on gasification product yield
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description Gasification of untreated and pretreated coconut shell (CS) was carried out in a fixed-bed reactor to assess the effect of temperature (600, 650, 700, 750, and 800 C) and holding time (30 and 40 min) on gases composition. The untreated CS was first torrefied in a fixed-bed reactor at different temperatures (200 â 300 C) and holding times (30 min, 60 min and 90 min). Pretreated CS at the optimal torrefaction temperature (275 C and 60 min) was used for gasification. Under optimal conditions of 750 C and 30 min holding time, gasification contributed the most gas production. At this optimum condition, the gas composition of pretreated CS was 35.03 % of CH4, 24.43 % of CO2, and 40.54 % of H2 + CO. Untreated CS contains 37.63 % of CH4, 24.03 % of CO2, and 38.34 % of H2 + CO gases. The production of CH4 gas was higher when untreated CS was used for gasification rather than pretreated CS. Moreover, when untreated CS was used for gasification, the amount of CO2, H2, and CO produced was minimal. Therefore, for high H2 production, pretreatment prior to gasification is appropriate. © The Authors, published by EDP Sciences. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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