Hydrogen Combustion in Micromix Burners: Present Stages, Opportunities, and Challenges
Abstract
Due to its low NOx emission index, the micromix burner technology is a promising alternative for using hydrogen in combustion. Various universities and research centers in Germany, England, and Spain have documented and studied this technology. However, the number of studies on micromix burners is limited, which hinders their implementation on an industrial scale. The present study aims to review developed works focused on micromix combustion technologies to identify the main gaps and research needs. A sample of 76 articles from 2008 was selected using the PRISMA methodology, which was categorized based on the study methodology, simulation software, and fuels used. An experimental gap has been identified in the combustion of hydrogen and methane in the selected article sample. This gap is a critical research need due to the opportunity to implement this tech nology in existing natural gas networks, facilitating the transition from fossil fuels to cleaner combustion processes.