A high-throughput screening technique for conversion in hot compressed water

被引:53
作者
Potic, B [1 ]
Kersten, SRA [1 ]
Prins, W [1 ]
van Swaaij, WPM [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Twente, Fac Sci & Technol, NL-7500 AE Enschede, Netherlands
关键词
D O I
10.1021/ie030732a
中图分类号
TQ [化学工业];
学科分类号
0817 ;
摘要
Conversion in hot compressed water (e.g., 600 degreesC and 300 bar) is considered to be a promising technique to treat very wet biomass or waste streams. In this paper, a new experimental method is described that can be used to screen the operating window in a safe, cheap, and quick manner (one measurement takes about 5 min). Small sealed quartz capillaries (i.d. = 1 min) filled with biomass or model compounds in water are heated rapidly in a fluidized bed to the desired reaction temperature. The reaction pressure can be controlled accurately by the initial amount of solution in the capillary. After a certain contact time, the capillaries are lifted out of the fluidized bed, rapidly quenched, and destroyed to collect the produced gases for GC analysis. Results of measurements for formic acid and glucose solutions have shown that the technique is reliable enough for screening purposes including trend detection. For conversions above 30%, three identical measurements are sufficient to produce reasonably accurate average values with a confidence level of 95%.
引用
收藏
页码:4580 / 4584
页数:5
相关论文
共 15 条
[1]  
[Anonymous], INT M GVC FACH HOCHD
[2]  
ANTAL MJ, 1993, ADV THERMOCHEMICAL B
[3]   Development of a microreactor for chemical production [J].
Burns, JR ;
Ramshaw, C .
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING RESEARCH & DESIGN, 1999, 77 (A3) :206-211
[4]  
Devore J.L., 2000, PROBABILITY STAT ENG
[5]   The capillary-microreactor:: a new reactor concept for the intensification of heat and mass transfer in liquid-liquid reactions [J].
Dummann, G ;
Quittmann, U ;
Gröschel, L ;
Agar, DW ;
Wörz, O ;
Morgenschweis, K .
CATALYSIS TODAY, 2003, 79 (1-4) :433-439
[6]   GLUCOSE HYDROLYSIS AND OXIDATION IN SUPERCRITICAL WATER [J].
HOLGATE, HR ;
MEYER, JC ;
TESTER, JW .
AICHE JOURNAL, 1995, 41 (03) :637-648
[7]  
MODELL M, 1985, FUNDAMENTALS THERMOC
[8]   The heat transfer coefficient for a freely moving sphere in a bubbling fluidised bed [J].
Parmar, MS ;
Hayhurst, AN .
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING SCIENCE, 2002, 57 (17) :3485-3494
[9]  
POTIC B, 2002, 12 EUR C EX BIOM EN
[10]  
PRINS W, 1989, FLUIDIZATION, pR6