This study investigates the potential of tomato waste (TW) and hot pepper waste (HPW) biomass from local food industries in Algeria as sustainable feedstocks for fluidized-bed air gasification. Conversion efficiency, syngas composition and energy content were evaluated under different operating conditions, including gasification temperature (750 and 850 °C) and bed material (silica sand, olivine, and a ZSM-5 zeolite catalyst/silica sand mixture). The results demonstrate that gasification of these biomasses in a bubbling fluidized-bed reactor is an effective waste-valorization route, producing a syngas rich in hydrogen and methane, suitable for power generation and biofuel applications. Under all operating conditions, hot pepper waste generated a syngas with higher energy content than tomato pomace.
Valorization of Algerian Tomato and Hot Pepper Wastes Through Gasification in a Bubbling Fluidized Bed Reactor and Energy Production / Bellal, Nazim M.; Saouli, Ouacil; Urciuolo, Massimo; Ruoppolo, Giovanna; Basco, Anna; Migliaccio, Renata; Ciccone, Biagio; Scala, Fabrizio. - In: BIOMASS. - ISSN 2673-8783. - 6:1(2026). [10.3390/biomass6010016]
Valorization of Algerian Tomato and Hot Pepper Wastes Through Gasification in a Bubbling Fluidized Bed Reactor and Energy Production
Urciuolo, Massimo;Ruoppolo, Giovanna;Basco, Anna;Ciccone, Biagio;Scala, Fabrizio
2026
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This study investigates the potential of tomato waste (TW) and hot pepper waste (HPW) biomass from local food industries in Algeria as sustainable feedstocks for fluidized-bed air gasification. Conversion efficiency, syngas composition and energy content were evaluated under different operating conditions, including gasification temperature (750 and 850 °C) and bed material (silica sand, olivine, and a ZSM-5 zeolite catalyst/silica sand mixture). The results demonstrate that gasification of these biomasses in a bubbling fluidized-bed reactor is an effective waste-valorization route, producing a syngas rich in hydrogen and methane, suitable for power generation and biofuel applications. Under all operating conditions, hot pepper waste generated a syngas with higher energy content than tomato pomace.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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