H2 production from fowl manure by low temperature catalytic gasification.

Abstract:

:In the paper, H(2) rich gas produced from fowl manure (hen compost-HC) by low temperature catalytic gasification (LTCG) technology is addressed. The pyrolysis behaviors of the samples before and after weak acid pretreatment were investigated using thermal gravimetric analysis. Furthermore, the catalytic influence of HC char and HC ash on the decomposition of the nascent volatiles was determined. A catalytic role of the minerals contained in HC on its pyrolysis behavior was confirmed due to the high content of Ca. LTCG process promotes the complete decomposition of the manure volatiles and significantly increases H(2) yield and the total gas yield. An obvious catalytic effect of HC char and HC ash on the decomposition of the nascent volatiles is attributed to CaO contained in them.

journal_name

Bioresour Technol

journal_title

Bioresource technology

authors

Zhang SY,Wang J,Cao JP,Takarada T

doi

10.1016/j.biortech.2011.05.037

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2011-08-01 00:00:00

pages

7561-6

issue

16

eissn

0960-8524

issn

1873-2976

pii

S0960-8524(11)00697-3

journal_volume

102

pub_type

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