Oxidative Decomposition of Biomass Tars by O^- Radicals from C12A7
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The presence of tars during biomass gasification is a major problem in the gas-processing systems and internal combustion engines. In order to develop a technology for the reduction of tars at low temperatures, the reactivity of active oxygen species O– in the oxidative decomposition of biomass tars using a 12CaO·7Al2O3 (C12A7) crystal was investigated experimentally. The C12A7 was used as a less expensive carrier of O– radicals. Tars were produced from pyrolyzed wood chips at 1273 K and decomposed in the presence of C12A7/O– in a stream of pure nitrogen gas at 623–673 K. The results showed that the tars could be oxidized in the presence of C12A7/O– at a temperature of 623 K or above, which may not be achievable by other methods.
- 社団法人 化学工学会の論文
- 2008-12-01
著者
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SADAKATA Masayoshi
Department of Chemical System Engineering, School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo
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Chen Qun
Department Of Environmental Chemical Engineering Kogakuin University
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Sadakata Masayoshi
Department Of Environmental Chemical Engineering Kogakuin University
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Sadakata Masayoshi
Departmemt Of Chemical Engineering University Of Tokyo
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YAMAMOTO Hidetoshi
Department of Environmental Chemical Engineering, Kogakuin University
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NAGASE Manabu
Department of Environmental Chemical Engineering, Kogakuin University
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Nagase Manabu
Department Of Environmental Chemical Engineering Kogakuin University
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Yamamoto Hidetoshi
Department Of Applied Chemistry Faculty Of Engineering Yamaguchi University
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Yamamoto Hidetoshi
Department Of Environmental Chemical Engineering Kogakuin University
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