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Two stage fluid bed-plasma gasification process for solid waste valorisation: Technical review and preliminary thermodynamic modelling of sulphur emissions
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Sulphur EmissionsBioenergyEngineeringGasificationWaste TreatmentDesulfurizationPlasma FundamentalsChemical EngineeringEnvironmental ChemistryBed-plasma Gasification ProcessSolid WasteSolid Waste ValorisationRefuse-derived FuelBiogeochemistryFluid Bed StageConversion TechnologyWaste ManagementEnvironmental EngineeringRecycling
Gasification of solid waste for energy has significant potential given an abundant feed supply and strong policy drivers. Nonetheless, significant ambiguities in the knowledge base are apparent. Consequently this study investigates sulphur mechanisms within a novel two stage fluid bed-plasma gasification process. This paper includes a detailed review of gasification and plasma fundamentals in relation to the specific process, along with insight on MSW based feedstock properties and sulphur pollutant therein. As a first step to understanding sulphur partitioning and speciation within the process, thermodynamic modelling of the fluid bed stage has been performed. Preliminary findings, supported by plant experience, indicate the prominence of solid phase sulphur species (as opposed to H(2)S) - Na and K based species in particular. Work is underway to further investigate and validate this.
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