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Catalytic biomass gasification: Simultaneous hydrocarbons steam reforming and CO2 capture in a fluidised bed reactor
- Publication Year :
- 2009
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Abstract
- Tars and CH4 generated from biomass gasification processes contribute significantly to the energy content of the producer gas: catalytic tar and CH4 steam reforming allows to clean the gaseous fuel and improve the H2 yield; in addition, the use of a CO2 sorbent minimises carbon oxides. As a result of the whole process, a H2 rich fuel gas may be obtained. This experimental work is addressed to study the practical feasibility of such concepts, choosing CH4, toluene and 1-methyl naphthalene (1-MN) as biomass gasification key primary products. Ni is used as a catalyst for steam reforming, and dolomite as a sorbent for CO2 capture. Two kinds of catalytic systems are tested as bed material: a mixture of dolomite and commercial nickel catalyst, and a new Ni/dolomite combined catalyst and sorbent. The experimental investigations have been carried out in a fixed bed microreactor and a bench scale fluidised bed reactor rig. Both combinations of catalyst and sorbent are found to be very effective in tar removing, with conversion values near to 100% for the compounds tested; simultaneous CO2 sorption reveals itself as the key process step, improving significantly the performance of the catalytic system that may then decrease considerably after sorbent saturation.
- Subjects :
- biomass gasification
CO2 capture
fluidised bed
Sorbent
Waste management
General Chemical Engineering
Tar
Producer gas
General Chemistry
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
Methane
Steam reforming
chemistry.chemical_compound
chemistry
Fuel gas
Fluidized bed
Environmental Chemistry
Microreactor
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....ddfd75dccae1c913e2533d31b030837d