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- Advances in Process Intensification I
- (184e) Solar-Thermal Reactor Engineering - the Ultimate in Process Intensification
Among the processes being developed are the production of syngas from biomass gasification, the dissociation of methane to produce hydrogen and carbon black, and various metal oxide reduction reactions as the high-temperature step in multi-step thermochemical water-splitting cycles.
This paper will review the fundamental thermodynamic considerations for solar-thermal processing and recent results for the rapid conversion of biomass by pyrolysis and gasification. The process provides for a higher yield of syngas from biomass compared to conventional thermochemical gasification, an increase in the heating value of the product sygnas vs. the starting biomass and a significant reduction/elimination of tar formation.
Solar field design will also be presented ? i.e. mirror array, tower height, reactor materials and design considerations. A particular emphasis will be placed on identifying critical issues that need overcome to commercialize the process.