Optimization of hydrogen production in in-situ catalytic adsorption (ICA) steam gasification based on response surface methodology

Yusup, S. and Khan, Z. and Ahmad, M.M. and Rashidi, N.A. (2014) Optimization of hydrogen production in in-situ catalytic adsorption (ICA) steam gasification based on response surface methodology. Biomass and Bioenergy, 60. pp. 98-107. ISSN 09619534

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Abstract

The present study investigates the optimization of hydrogen (H2) production with in-situ catalytic adsorption (ICA) steam gasification by using a pilot-scale fluidized bed gasifier. Two important response variables i.e. H2 composition (in percent volume fraction, ) and H2 yield (in gkg-1 of biomass) are optimized with respect to five process variables such as temperature (600°C-750°C), steam to biomass mass ratio (1.5-2.5), adsorbent to biomass mass ratio (0.5-1.5), superficial velocity (0.15ms-1-0.26ms-1) and biomass particle size (350μm-2mm). The optimization study is carried out based on Response Surface Methodology (RSM) using Central Composite Rotatable Design (CCRD) approach. The adsorbent to biomass mass ratio is found to be the most significant process variables that influenced the H2 composition, whereas temperature and biomass particle size are found to be marginally significant. For H2 yield, temperature is the most significant process variables followed by steam to biomass mass ratio, adsorbent to biomass mass ratio and biomass particle size. The optimum process conditions are found to be at 675°C, steam to biomass mass ratio of 2.0, adsorbent to biomass mass ratio of 1.0, superficial velocity of 0.21ms-1 that is equivalent to 4 times the minimum fluidization velocity, and 1.0mm-2.0mm of biomass particle size. The theoretical response variables predicted by the developed model fit well with the experimental results. © 2013 Elsevier Ltd.

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Uncontrolled Keywords: Central composite rotatable design; Fluidized bed gasifiers; Minimum fluidization velocity; Optimization studies; Optimum process conditions; Palm kernel shells; Response surface methodology; Statistical approach, Adsorption; Biomass; Fluidized beds; Gasification; Hydrogen production; Particle size; Steam; Surface properties, Optimization, adsorption; biomass; biomass power; catalysis; design; fluidization; hydrogen; numerical model; optimization
Depositing User: Mr Ahmad Suhairi UTP
Date Deposited: 09 Nov 2023 16:17
Last Modified: 09 Nov 2023 16:17
URI: https://khub.utp.edu.my/scholars/id/eprint/5504

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