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Comprehensive experimental study on supercritical water gasification of oilfield sludge: Effect of operation parameters, and catalysts on the products

  • Cheng Chen
  • , Teng Cang
  • , Haryo Wibowo
  • , Dwi Hantoko
  • , Ekkachai Kanchanatip
  • , Tianchi Shen
  • , Mi Yan*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Supercritical water gasification (SCWG) was adopted to treat oilfield sludge and produce syngas. The effect of temperature (400–450 °C), reaction time (30–90 min) and catalyst addition on syngas production and residual products during SCWG of oilfield sludge was studied. When increasing SCWG temperature from 400 to 450 °C with reaction time of 60 min, the H2 yield and the selectivity of H2 increased significantly from 0.53 mol/kg and 75.53% to 0.98 mol/kg and 78.09%, respectively. It is noteworthy that when the reaction time was too long, CO2 and CO were converted to CH4 with the consumption of H2 via methanation reaction. The addition of Ni/Al2O3 catalyst can substantially promote the production of high-quality syngas from SCWG of oilfield sludge. The H2 yield and its selectivity at 450 °C and 60 min were as high as 1.37 mol/kg and 84.05% with 10Ni/Al catalyst. Moreover, the catalysts with bimetal loading (Fe–Ni, Rb–Ni or Ce–Ni) were found to be beneficial for improving gasification efficiency, H2 yield, and the degradation of organic compounds. Among them, 5 wt% Rb on 10Ni/Al catalyst performed the best catalytic activity for SCWG at 450 °C and 60 min, which had the highest H2 yield of 1.67 mol/kg and selectivity of 86.09%. More than 90% of total organic carbon in sludge was decomposed after the SCWG with all the catalysts. These findings indicated that catalytic SCWG is a promising alternative for efficiently dealing with oilfield sludge.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)25683-25692
Number of pages10
JournalInternational Journal of Hydrogen Energy
Volume48
Issue number66
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Aug 2023

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Keywords

  • Catalyst
  • Gasification
  • Oilfield sludge
  • Supercritical water

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
  • Fuel Technology
  • Condensed Matter Physics
  • Energy Engineering and Power Technology

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