Literature DB >> 30347349

Biomass gasification for hydrogen rich gas in a decoupled triple bed gasifier with olivine and NiO/olivine.

Yalkunjan Tursun1, Shaoping Xu2, Abulizi Abulikemu3, Talifu Dilinuer3.   

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Catalytic steam gasification of biomass has been carried out in decoupled triple bed gasification (DTBG) system which consists of pyrolyzer, reformer and combustor. Olivine and NiO/olivine used as in-situ tar destruction catalyst. The result shows the gasification system with catalytic bed materials allows an option to improve tar removal that enhances H2 production. A gas yield of 1.59 Nm3/kg daf with H2 concentration of 56.1 vol% and tar content as low as 0.6 g/Nm3 has been achieved with the presence of NiO/olivine. Olivine and NiO/olivine reduced tar yield by 55% and 94% respectively compared to quartz. Gas yield, tar removal efficiency and water conversion enhanced by higher reformer temperature. The longer residences time of catalyst in reformer leads in-situ reduction of olivine and NiO/olivine that adds up in-situ tar reforming. Particularly, in-situ reduction of NiO to metallic Ni enhances tar and CH4 reforming reaction.
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Keywords:  Catalytic tar reforming; Decoupled gasification; NiO/olivine; Redox cycle; Triple bed

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30347349     DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2018.10.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bioresour Technol        ISSN: 0960-8524            Impact factor:   9.642


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Review 1.  Review on Catalytic Biomass Gasification for Hydrogen Production as a Sustainable Energy Form and Social, Technological, Economic, Environmental, and Political Analysis of Catalysts.

Authors:  Fikret Muge Alptekin; Melih Soner Celiktas
Journal:  ACS Omega       Date:  2022-07-12
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