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titleOfInvention PROCESS FOR TREATING ORGANIC SOLID MATERIALS AS FIXED BED GAS FUEL AND METHOD FOR OPERATING A FIXED BED GASIFIER TO OBTAIN A GASEOUS PRODUCT CONTAINING THESE ORGANIC TREATED MATERIALS
abstract A process for treating fibrous organic waste (EFB, Empty Fruit Bunches) is disclosed so that the EFB can be used in fixed bed gasifiers to produce product gas (wood gas). Also, a method of operating a fixed bed gasifier to produce a product gas from such pretreated fibrous waste (EFB) is disclosed. As a fuel, fibrous organic wastes have untreated poor ash content and ash melting point properties. To increase the melting point, a leaching process has been developed in which shredded EFB is placed for a predetermined period of time in heated seawater to which quicklime, limestone and / or kaolin is added. This leaching targets the depletion of critical, low-melting ash components in the EFB, improving fuel properties. By using seawater instead of drinking water or distilled water, the process is particularly environmentally friendly and cost-effective. After drying, there is a fuel for fixed-bed gasifier, which no longer melts even at a temperature of 1100 ° C and has an ash content of less than 10 percent by weight.
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