Hot Gas Cleaning of Producer Gas from Biomass Gasification Using Carbonaceous Materials as a Bed Additive (特集:バイオマス資源のエネルギー利用)
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In the hot gas cleaning of producer gas generated from biomass gasification at 1173 K, the ability of tar removal was investigated using various carbonaceous materials as a bed additive at the temperatures of 473 to 673 K. Activated carbon, charcoal, and charcoal derived from feedstock were employed. The ability of tar removal was evaluated based on the difference in weights of the carbonaceous materials, before and after gasification. Carbonaceous materials had the ability of tar removal at the temperatures of 473 to 673 K. It was largely dependent on the type of carbonaceous materials used and gas cleaning temperature. The specific surface area and average pore diameter of activated carbon would influence the ability of tar removal, and the activated carbon with a large specific surface area and a large average pore diameter was the most effective for tar removal at 573 K. In charcoal derived from feedstock, the ability of tar removal was similar to that in inactive ceramic balls.
- 一般社団法人日本エネルギー学会の論文
- 2004-10-20
著者
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MINOWA Tomoaki
Biomass Technology Research Center, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
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SAKANISHI Kinya
Biomass Technology Research Center, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
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HANAOKA Toshiaki
Biomass Division, National Institute for Resource and Environment
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Sakanishi Kinya
Biomass Technology Center National Institute Of Advanced Industrial Science And Technology
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Sakanishi Kinya
Biomass Technology Research Laboratory National Institute Of Advanced Industrial Science And Technol
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Hanaoka Toshiaki
Biomass Division National Institute For Resource And Environment
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Hanaoka Toshiaki
Biomass Technology Research Laboratory National Institute Of Advanced Industrial Science And Technol
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Minowa Tomoaki
Biomass Technology Research Center National Institute Of Advanced Industrial Science And Technology
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Minowa Tomoaki
Biomass Technology Research Laboratory National Institute Of Advanced Industrial Science And Technol
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