Experimental study on the energy conversion of food waste via supercritical water gasification: Improvement of hydrogen production
In this study, the model food waste was gasified to hydrogen-rich syngas in a batch reactor under supercritical water condition. The model food consisted of rice, chicken, cabbage, and cooking oil. The effects of the main operating parameters including temperature (420–500 °C), residence time (20–60...
Main Authors: | Yan, Mi, Su, Hongcai, Hantoko, Dwi, Kanchanatip, Ekkachai, Hamid, Fauziah Shahul, Zhang, Sicheng, Wang, Guobin, Xu, Zhang |
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Elsevier
2019
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