April 26, 2006
Journal Article

Chemical Processing in High-Pressure Aqueous Environments. 8. Improved Catalysts for Hydrothermal Gasification.

Abstract

Improved catalyst formulations have been developed and tested for hydrothermal gasification of wet organics. A high-pressure (about 20 MPa) and high-temperature (about 350?C) liquid water processing environment was used to treat organic chemical model compounds. The organic feedstocks were converted primarily to methane and carbon dioxide in the presence of a heterogeneous catalyst. Test results with different catalyst formulations showed that catalyst composition could be tailored for the hydrothermal environment to effectively process wet wastes and wastewater and to recover useful fuel gas.

Revised: April 27, 2011 | Published: April 26, 2006

Citation

Elliott D.C., T.R. Hart, and G.G. Neuenschwander. 2006. Chemical Processing in High-Pressure Aqueous Environments. 8. Improved Catalysts for Hydrothermal Gasification. Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research 45, no. 11:3776-81. PNNL-SA-47991.