This paper compares the syngas produced from methane with the syngas obtained from the gasification, in a two-stage reactor, of various waste feedstocks. The syngas composition and the gasification conditions were simulated using a simple thermodynamic model. The waste feedstocks considered are: landfill gas, waste oil, municipal solid waste (MSW) typical of a low-income country, the same MSW blended with landfill gas, refuse derived fuel (RDF) made from the same MSW, the same RDF blended with waste oil and a MSW typical of a high-income country. Energy content, the sum of H-2 and CO gas percentages, and the ratio of H-2 to CO are considered as measures of syngas quality. The simulation shows that landfill gas gives the best results in terms of both H-2 + CO and H-2/CO, and that the MSW of low-income countries can be expected to provide inferior syngas on all three quality measures. Co-gasification of the MSW from low-income countries with landfill gas, and the mixture of waste oil with RDF from low-income MSW are considered as options to improve gas quality. (C) 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Prediction of syngas quality for two-stage gasification of selected waste feedstocks / DE FILIPPIS, Paolo; Carlo, Borgianni; Martino, Paolucci; Pochetti, Fausto. - In: WASTE MANAGEMENT. - ISSN 0956-053X. - STAMPA. - 24:6(2004), pp. 633-639. [10.1016/j.wasman.2004.02.014]

Prediction of syngas quality for two-stage gasification of selected waste feedstocks

DE FILIPPIS, Paolo;POCHETTI, Fausto
2004

Abstract

This paper compares the syngas produced from methane with the syngas obtained from the gasification, in a two-stage reactor, of various waste feedstocks. The syngas composition and the gasification conditions were simulated using a simple thermodynamic model. The waste feedstocks considered are: landfill gas, waste oil, municipal solid waste (MSW) typical of a low-income country, the same MSW blended with landfill gas, refuse derived fuel (RDF) made from the same MSW, the same RDF blended with waste oil and a MSW typical of a high-income country. Energy content, the sum of H-2 and CO gas percentages, and the ratio of H-2 to CO are considered as measures of syngas quality. The simulation shows that landfill gas gives the best results in terms of both H-2 + CO and H-2/CO, and that the MSW of low-income countries can be expected to provide inferior syngas on all three quality measures. Co-gasification of the MSW from low-income countries with landfill gas, and the mixture of waste oil with RDF from low-income MSW are considered as options to improve gas quality. (C) 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
2004
gasification; syngas quality; thermodynamic prediction; waste blend
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Prediction of syngas quality for two-stage gasification of selected waste feedstocks / DE FILIPPIS, Paolo; Carlo, Borgianni; Martino, Paolucci; Pochetti, Fausto. - In: WASTE MANAGEMENT. - ISSN 0956-053X. - STAMPA. - 24:6(2004), pp. 633-639. [10.1016/j.wasman.2004.02.014]
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