HYDROGEN PRODUCTION FROM BIOMASS
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An experimental study on hydrogen production from biomass was conducted using a bench-scale fluidized bed gasifer. Parametric experiments were performed to determine the effects of reaction temperature, steam, equivalence ratio (ER) and catalysts. The catalysts used were dolomites and nickel-based catalysts and were located in gasifier and a downstream fixed reactor, respectively. Of the conditions tested, hydrogen yield ranges between 22 and 83g H<SUB>2</SUB> per kg of biomass (wet basis) and hydrogen yield potential ranges between 115 and 223g H<SUB>2</SUB> per kg of biomass (wet basis). The experimental results prove that higher reaction temperature; proper steam quantity and ER will contribute to more hydrogen production. Dolomites and nickel-based catalysts are very active and useful for increasing hydrogen yield and gas conditioning.
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