Biomass Gasification Using Nickel Loaded Brown Coal Char in Fluidized Bed Gasifier at Relatively Low Temperature
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Our work focuses on developing nickel loaded brown coal char as a new catalyst to decompose tar and to enhance quality of product gas delivered from woody biomass pyrolysis at relatively low temperatures of 823 K and 923 K. It is carried out in a two-stage fixed-bed reactor and a lab scale fluidized bed gasifier (FBG) under various conditions. Inside of gasifier is constructed by two beds, the primary one is a fluidized bed with sand, and the second one is a catalyst bed. The catalyst bed is used to evaluate and to compare catalytic activity between the new catalyst and a conventional Ni/Al2O3 catalyst. The new catalyst is prepared by ion exchange method, dried at 380 K in nitrogen for 24 h, and is then calcined at 923 K in nitrogen for 90 min. The temperature as a function of gas yield and the effect of catalysts on gas yield in presence and absence of steam are investigated in this study. The new catalyst has shown high catalytic activity and stable activity and given the high quality of product gas in presence of steam.
- 社団法人 化学工学会の論文
- 2009-03-01
著者
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TAKARADA Takayuki
Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering, Gunma University
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Xiao Xianbin
Gunma Industry Support Organization
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Morishita Kayoko
Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering, Gunma University
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Duc Le
Department Of Chemical And Environmental Engineering Gunma University
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Morishita Kayoko
Department Of Chemical And Environmental Engineering Gunma University
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Takarada Takayuki
Department Of Biological And Chemical Engineering Gunma University
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Takarada Takayuki
Department Of Chemical And Environmental Engineering Gunma University
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Takarada Takayuki
Dep. Of Chemical And Environmental Engineering Gunma Univ.
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Le Dung
Department Of Chemical And Environmental Engineering Gunma University
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Morishita Kayoko
Dep. Of Chemical And Environmental Engineering Gunma Univ.
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Morishita Kayoko
Department of Biological and Chemical Engineering, Gunma University
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