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EUBCE 2024 - Yldeney SILVA DOMINGOS - Energy Valorization of Swine Manure by Oxygen Carrier Aided Combustion (Ocac) with Oxygen Carriers Based On Natural Ores

Energy Valorization of Swine Manure by Oxygen Carrier Aided Combustion (Ocac) with Oxygen Carriers Based On Natural Ores

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New approaches in biomass combustion

Energy Valorization of Swine Manure by Oxygen Carrier Aided Combustion (Ocac) with Oxygen Carriers Based On Natural Ores

Short Introductive summary

Organic waste such as swine manure is potentially valuable and commonly used as fertilizer but its indiscriminate use can lead to important environmental problems, such as soil and groundwater contamination and the emission of greenhouse gases. Among the new technologies for turning these wastes into energy, Oxygen Carrier Aided Combustion, OCAC may be a promising alternative. In the OCAC process, the commonly used bed material, silica sand, is replaced by oxygen carriers, acting as an oxygen storage medium, which results in an advantage for the combustion process. The objective of this study is to evaluate the effects of temperature (800-900 ºC) and excess oxygen (1-3vol.% of O2 in the exit gas stream) on combustion efficiency and also to analyze the distribution of emissions of nitrogenous compounds in the Oxygen Carrier Assisted Combustion (OCAC) process.

Presenter

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Yldeney SILVA DOMINGOS

Instituto de Carboquímica - CSIC, ICB Dpt., SPAIN

Presenter's biography

Yldeney Domingos is a research fellow at the Instituto de Carboquímica (ICB) at the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) in the Combustion and Gasification research group, and Ph.D. student in Chemical Engineering and Environment at the Universidad de Zaragoza.

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Co-authors:

Y. Silva Domingos, Instituto de Carboquímica - CSIC, Zaragoza, SPAIN
A. Abad Secades, Instituto de Carboquímica - CSIC, Zaragoza, SPAIN
M. De las Obras Loscertales, Instituto de Carboquímica - CSIC, Zaragoza, SPAIN
M. Teresa Izquierdo, Instituto de Carboquímica - CSIC, Zaragoza, SPAIN
P. Gayán Sanz, Instituto de Carboquímica - CSIC, Zaragoza, SPAIN

Session reference: 4CV.3.7