Catalytic pyrolysis of tar model compound with various bio-char catalysts to recycle char from biomass pyrolysis

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Liu J. [1 ]
He Y. [1 ]
Ma X. [1 ]
Liu G. [1 ]
Yao Y. [1 ]
Liu H. [1 ]
Chen H. [1 ]
Huang Y. [1 ]
Chen C. [2 ]
Wang W. [1 ]
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[1] Biomass Energy and Environmental Engineering Research Center, College of Chemical Engineering, Beijing University of Chemical Technology, Beijing
[2] College of Life Science and Technology, Beijing University of Chemical Technology, Beijing
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He, Yanfeng (litasha@126.com) | 1600年 / North Carolina State University卷 / 11期
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Bio-char; Catalytic pyrolysis; Char-supported catalyst; Metal impregnation; Tar reformation;
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10.15376/biores.11.2.3752-3768
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Tar and char can be regarded as unwanted byproducts during the gasification process. In this study, three types of catalyst, i.e., biomass char (bio-char), nickel supported on biomass (Ni+bio-char), and nickel supported on bio-char (bio-char+Ni), were studied to compare the catalytic effects of different preparation methods on tar model compound removal. The structural characteristics of the three catalysts were also investigated by X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and Brunauer-Emmett-Teller (BET) methods. The results revealed that Ni+bio-char catalyst showed much higher activity for the reformation of toluene (C7H8) as a tar model compound than the other two catalysts. Toluene could be completely converted to small gas molecules at a conversion rate of 99.92% at 800 °C, and the maximum yield of gas was 432 mL/(mL C7H8). In particular, the H2 and CH4 yields were 339 and 85 mL/(mL C7H8) at 850 °C, respectively. An N2 absorption-desorption experiment demonstrated that the specific surface area of Ni+bio-char was 32.87 times that of bio-char and 8.39 times that of bio-char+Ni. Moreover, metallic nickel (Ni0) particles could be generated in the carbon matrix of Ni+bio-char catalyst. SEM analysis confirmed that the Ni+bio-char catalyst had a more porous structure. Nickel supported on biomass might be a promising catalyst for tar reformation because of its excellent catalytic activities.
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