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Pyrolysis and Gasification of a Real Refuse-Derived Fuel (RDF): The Potential Use of the Products under a Circular Economy Vision

Refuse-Derived Fuels (RDFs) are segregated forms of wastes obtained by a combined mechanical–biological processing of municipal solid wastes (MSWs). The narrower characteristics, e.g., high calorific value (18–24 MJ/kg), low moisture content (3–6%) and high volatile (77–84%) and carbon (47–56%) cont...

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Autores principales: Alfè, Michela, Gargiulo, Valentina, Porto, Michele, Migliaccio, Renata, Le Pera, Adolfo, Sellaro, Miriam, Pellegrino, Crescenzo, Abe, Abraham A., Urciuolo, Massimo, Caputo, Paolino, Calandra, Pietro, Loise, Valeria, Rossi, Cesare Oliviero, Ruoppolo, Giovanna
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9739972/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36500207
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27238114
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author Alfè, Michela
Gargiulo, Valentina
Porto, Michele
Migliaccio, Renata
Le Pera, Adolfo
Sellaro, Miriam
Pellegrino, Crescenzo
Abe, Abraham A.
Urciuolo, Massimo
Caputo, Paolino
Calandra, Pietro
Loise, Valeria
Rossi, Cesare Oliviero
Ruoppolo, Giovanna
author_facet Alfè, Michela
Gargiulo, Valentina
Porto, Michele
Migliaccio, Renata
Le Pera, Adolfo
Sellaro, Miriam
Pellegrino, Crescenzo
Abe, Abraham A.
Urciuolo, Massimo
Caputo, Paolino
Calandra, Pietro
Loise, Valeria
Rossi, Cesare Oliviero
Ruoppolo, Giovanna
author_sort Alfè, Michela
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description Refuse-Derived Fuels (RDFs) are segregated forms of wastes obtained by a combined mechanical–biological processing of municipal solid wastes (MSWs). The narrower characteristics, e.g., high calorific value (18–24 MJ/kg), low moisture content (3–6%) and high volatile (77–84%) and carbon (47–56%) contents, make RDFs more suitable than MSWs for thermochemical valorization purposes. As a matter of fact, EU regulations encourage the use of RDF as a source of energy in the frameworks of sustainability and the circular economy. Pyrolysis and gasification are promising thermochemical processes for RDF treatment, since, compared to incineration, they ensure an increase in energy recovery efficiency, a reduction of pollutant emissions and the production of value-added products as chemical platforms or fuels. Despite the growing interest towards RDFs as feedstock, the literature on the thermochemical treatment of RDFs under pyrolysis and gasification conditions still appears to be limited. In this work, results on pyrolysis and gasification tests on a real RDF are reported and coupled with a detailed characterization of the gaseous, condensable and solid products. Pyrolysis tests have been performed in a tubular reactor up to three different final temperatures (550, 650 and 750 °C) while an air gasification test at 850 °C has been performed in a fluidized bed reactor using sand as the bed material. The results of the two thermochemical processes are analyzed in terms of yield, characteristics and quality of the products to highlight how the two thermochemical conversion processes can be used to accomplish waste-to-materials and waste-to-energy targets. The RDF gasification process leads to the production of a syngas with a H(2)/CO ratio of 0.51 and a tar concentration of 3.15 g/m(3).
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spelling pubmed-97399722022-12-11 Pyrolysis and Gasification of a Real Refuse-Derived Fuel (RDF): The Potential Use of the Products under a Circular Economy Vision Alfè, Michela Gargiulo, Valentina Porto, Michele Migliaccio, Renata Le Pera, Adolfo Sellaro, Miriam Pellegrino, Crescenzo Abe, Abraham A. Urciuolo, Massimo Caputo, Paolino Calandra, Pietro Loise, Valeria Rossi, Cesare Oliviero Ruoppolo, Giovanna Molecules Article Refuse-Derived Fuels (RDFs) are segregated forms of wastes obtained by a combined mechanical–biological processing of municipal solid wastes (MSWs). The narrower characteristics, e.g., high calorific value (18–24 MJ/kg), low moisture content (3–6%) and high volatile (77–84%) and carbon (47–56%) contents, make RDFs more suitable than MSWs for thermochemical valorization purposes. As a matter of fact, EU regulations encourage the use of RDF as a source of energy in the frameworks of sustainability and the circular economy. Pyrolysis and gasification are promising thermochemical processes for RDF treatment, since, compared to incineration, they ensure an increase in energy recovery efficiency, a reduction of pollutant emissions and the production of value-added products as chemical platforms or fuels. Despite the growing interest towards RDFs as feedstock, the literature on the thermochemical treatment of RDFs under pyrolysis and gasification conditions still appears to be limited. In this work, results on pyrolysis and gasification tests on a real RDF are reported and coupled with a detailed characterization of the gaseous, condensable and solid products. Pyrolysis tests have been performed in a tubular reactor up to three different final temperatures (550, 650 and 750 °C) while an air gasification test at 850 °C has been performed in a fluidized bed reactor using sand as the bed material. The results of the two thermochemical processes are analyzed in terms of yield, characteristics and quality of the products to highlight how the two thermochemical conversion processes can be used to accomplish waste-to-materials and waste-to-energy targets. The RDF gasification process leads to the production of a syngas with a H(2)/CO ratio of 0.51 and a tar concentration of 3.15 g/m(3). MDPI 2022-11-22 /pmc/articles/PMC9739972/ /pubmed/36500207 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27238114 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Alfè, Michela
Gargiulo, Valentina
Porto, Michele
Migliaccio, Renata
Le Pera, Adolfo
Sellaro, Miriam
Pellegrino, Crescenzo
Abe, Abraham A.
Urciuolo, Massimo
Caputo, Paolino
Calandra, Pietro
Loise, Valeria
Rossi, Cesare Oliviero
Ruoppolo, Giovanna
Pyrolysis and Gasification of a Real Refuse-Derived Fuel (RDF): The Potential Use of the Products under a Circular Economy Vision
title Pyrolysis and Gasification of a Real Refuse-Derived Fuel (RDF): The Potential Use of the Products under a Circular Economy Vision
title_full Pyrolysis and Gasification of a Real Refuse-Derived Fuel (RDF): The Potential Use of the Products under a Circular Economy Vision
title_fullStr Pyrolysis and Gasification of a Real Refuse-Derived Fuel (RDF): The Potential Use of the Products under a Circular Economy Vision
title_full_unstemmed Pyrolysis and Gasification of a Real Refuse-Derived Fuel (RDF): The Potential Use of the Products under a Circular Economy Vision
title_short Pyrolysis and Gasification of a Real Refuse-Derived Fuel (RDF): The Potential Use of the Products under a Circular Economy Vision
title_sort pyrolysis and gasification of a real refuse-derived fuel (rdf): the potential use of the products under a circular economy vision
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9739972/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36500207
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27238114
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