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Oxyfuel Combustion of a Model MSW—An Experimental Study

Michaël Becidan, Mario Ditaranto, Per Carlsson, Jørn Bakken, Maria N.P. Olsen, Johnny Stuen

2021Energies19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The oxyfuel combustion of a model MSW (municipal solid waste) under various conditions was carried out in a lab-scale reactor. The aim was to study the behavior of MSW and identify challenges and opportunities associated with the development of this technology in the context of integration with CCS (carbon capture and storage). The experimental results show the effects of the oxidizer composition on the combustion process. Complete combustion can be attained under a variety of oxyfuel conditions, and the differences highlighted with O2/CO2 as an oxidizer compared with O2/N2 do not constitute showstoppers. MSW oxyfuel combustion hence offers a great potential for the combined (1) treatment of waste (contaminants’ destruction, volume, and weight reduction), (2) production of heat/power, and (3) CCS with negative CO2 emissions.

Topics & Concepts

CombustionWaste managementMunicipal solid wasteContext (archaeology)Environmental scienceVolume (thermodynamics)Process engineeringEngineeringChemistryThermodynamicsPhysicsPaleontologyOrganic chemistryBiologyThermochemical Biomass Conversion ProcessesFlame retardant materials and propertiesCatalytic Processes in Materials Science
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