Bio-syngas production from biomass catalytic gasification
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2007
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A promising application for biomass is liquid fuel synthesis, such as methanol or dimethyl ether (DME). Previous studies have studied syngas production from biomass-derived char, oil and gas. This study intends to explore the technology of syngas production from direct biomass gasification, which may be more economically viable. The ratio of H-2/CO is an important factor that affects the performance of this process. In this study, the characteristics of biomass gasification gas, such as H-2/CO and tar yield, as well as its potential for liquid fuel synthesis is explored. A fluidized bed gasifier and a downstream fixed bed are employed as the reactors. Two kinds of catalysts: dolomite and nickel based catalyst are applied, and they are used in the fluidized bed and fixed bed, respectively. The gasifying agent used is an air-steam mixture. The main variables studied are temperature and weight hourly space velocity in the fixed bed reactor. Over the ranges of operating conditions examined, the maximum H-2 content reaches 52.47 vol%, while the ratio of H-2/CO varies between 1.87 and 4.45. The results indicate that an appropriate temperature (750 degrees C for the current study) and more catalyst are favorable for getting a higher H-2/CO ratio. Using a simple first order kinetic model for the overall tar removal reaction, the apparent activation energies and pre-exponential factors are obtained for nickel based catalysts. The results indicate that biomass gasification gas has great potential for liquid fuel synthesis after further processing. |
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英语 |
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Lv PM (Lv, Pengmei);Yuan ZH (Yuan, Zhenhong);Wu CZ (Wu, Chuangzhi);Ma LL (Ma, Longlong);Chen Y (Chen, Yong);Tsubaki N (Tsubaki, Noritatsu).Bio-syngas production from biomass catalytic gasification,ENERGY CONVERSION AND MANAGEMENT,2007,48(4):1132-1139 |
Palavras-Chave | #syngas #biomass #catalytic gasification #STEAM REFORMING CATALYSTS #GAS-PRODUCTION #FLUIDIZED-BED #METHANOL #HYDROGEN |
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期刊论文 |