Abstract:
A comparative gasification study between pure glycerol and two different kinds of crude
glycerol is conducted in supercritical water under various operating parameters to investigate
the effect of different compositions in crude glycerol on the gasification behaviors.
Among various types of impurities in the crude glycerol, fatty acid methyl esters (FAMEs)
exhibit a negative effect on the gas yield and gasification efficiency of crude glycerol in a
batch apparatus due to the enhanced tar/char formation. At 650 degree C and 5 wt%, gasification
in a continuous apparatus exhibits H2 yields of 26.44 and 35.85 mmol/g feed in 1 min for
both types of crude glycerol, which could not be achieved by the batch system even with
the reaction time extended up to 120 min. A shorter duration in the non-supercritical state
may be the dominant parameter that leads to complete conversion of FAMEs and total
gasification of crude glycerol using the continuous system.