International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2021

Hydrogen production at centralized utilization of agricultural waste

 

Abstract


Abstract There is a problem of utilization of a large amount of organic waste in the agro-industrial complex. Most of the waste is generated on livestock farms (56%) and crop production (35.6%). Centralized biogas plants are a good solution for efficient processing of agricultural waste and biofuel production. An analysis of the possibilities of cow manure utilizing and dry biomass of amaranth with the subsequent hydrogen production was implemented for Tatarstan Republic. The diagram of five large facilities utilizing waste from 7 to 10 districts included in the region is introduced. The diagram of steam catalytic conversion of biogas is specified. The introduced hydrogen production scheme includes: collection of plant waste and manure of livestock complexes for centralized recycling (the optimal mixture of dry biomass of Amaranthus retroflexus L. leaves and cow manure for organic dry matter is 1:1.5); mixture preparation and ultrasonic treatment at a frequency of 22\xa0kHz and an exposure intensity of 10\xa0W/cm2; anaerobic digestion in the mesophilic mode at a temperature of 310\xa0K, the hydraulic retention time is 12 days; the compressor supplying the resulting biogas into the gasholder for intermediate storage; purification of biogas from carbon dioxide, hydrogen sulfide and other impurities in the scrubber; steam methane reforming: the biomethane is compressed by a compressor to a pressure of 15 atm., then fed to the reformer, heated, mixed with steam in the ratio H2O/CH4\xa0=\xa02.5 and subjected to conversion at a temperature of 1073\xa0K and a pressure of 1 atm., before exiting, the resulting gas is cooled to 573\xa0K; the catalytic reactor for carrying out a water vapor conversion reaction in which a mixture of carbon monoxide and steam is converted, the products are hydrogen and carbon dioxide; purification of the obtained hydrogen to a purity of 99.99% vol. In the short-cycle adsorption system; hydrogen supply to the consumer. It is possible to utilize of 4.4 million tons of waste annually, and also to produce 107,341\xa0kg/day of hydrogen with a purity of 99.99% by volume.

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DOI 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2021.08.004
Language English
Journal International Journal of Hydrogen Energy

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