CO2 gasification behavior of biomass chars in an entrained flow reactor

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Kawnish Kirtania
Sankar Bhattacharya
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[1] Luleå University of Technology,Division of Energy Science, Department of Engineering Sciences and Mathematics
[2] Monash University,Department of Chemical Engineering
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Biomass; Char; Gasification; Entrained flow;
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Chars of different particle sizes (150–250, 500–600 μm) from two different biomass species (spruce and coconut shell) were gasified under entrained flow condition in the presence of CO2 at different temperatures (800, 900 and 1000 °C). The concentration of CO2 was also varied between 5 and 20 % to determine its effect. It was found that significant improvement in gasification efficiency is possible by lowering the particle size below 0.5 mm. This finding was attributed to the spruce char as it showed the highest (≈50 %) conversion for the lowest particle size. It was also revealed that less reactive chars (coconut shell) were insensitive to the particle size and temperature variation for CO2 as a gasifying agent. Generally, pyrolysis process dominates the conversion process during raw biomass gasification. No tar component was observed during gasification at 1000 °C. As a whole, this study provides useful insight about the entrained flow gasification process of biomass chars with CO2.
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