Destruction of the tar present in syngas by combustion in porous media


Autoria(s): Carvalho, T.; Costa, Mário; Casaca, Cláudia; Catapan, Rafael C.; Oliveira, A. A. M.
Data(s)

19/04/2016

19/04/2016

01/02/2014

Resumo

The cleaning of syngas is one of the most important challenges in the development of technologies based on gasification of biomass. Tar is an undesired byproduct because, once condensed, it can cause fouling and plugging and damage the downstream equipment. Thermochemical methods for tar destruction, which include catalytic cracking and thermal cracking, are intrinsically attractive because they are energetically efficient and no movable parts are required nor byproducts are produced. The main difficulty with these methods is the tendency for tar to polymerize at high temperatures. An alternative to tar removal is the complete combustion of the syngas in a porous burner directly as it leaves the particle capture system. In this context, the main aim of this study is to evaluate the destruction of the tar present in the syngas from biomass gasification by combustion in porous media. A gas mixture was used to emulate the syngas, which included toluene as a tar surrogate. Initially, CHEMKIN was used to assess the potential of the proposed solution. The calculations revealed the complete destruction of the tar surrogate for a wide range of operating conditions and indicated that the most important reactions in the toluene conversion are C6H5CH3 + OH <-> C6H5CH2 + H2O, C6H5CH3 + OH <-> C6H4CH3 + H2O, and C6H5CH3 + O <-> OC6H4CH3 + H and that the formation of toluene can occur through C6H5CH2 + H <-> C6H5CH3. Subsequently, experimental tests were performed in a porous burner fired with pure methane and syngas for two equivalence ratios and three flow velocities. In these tests, the toluene concentration in the syngas varied from 50 to 200 g/Nm(3). In line with the CHEMKIN calculations, the results revealed that toluene was almost completely destroyed for all tested conditions and that the process did not affect the performance of the porous burner regarding the emissions of CO, hydrocarbons, and NOx.

Identificador

CARVALHO, T.; [et al] - Destruction of the tar present in syngas by combustion in porous media. Energy & Fuels. ISSN 0887-0624. vOL. 29 (2). pp. 1130-1136, 2015

0887-0624

1520-5029

http://hdl.handle.net/10400.21/6033

10.1021/ef501807p

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Amer Chemical Soc

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closedAccess

Palavras-Chave #Low calorific value #Rich gaseous fuels #Energy-production #Heat-transfer #Biomass #Burners #Technologies #Conversion #Reduction #Mixtures
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article