Catalytic performance of activated lignite chars on biomass tar cracking

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Chongcong Li
Hao Zhang
Xingli Gong
Yan Zhang
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[1] Dalian University of Technology,School of Energy and Power Engineering, Key Laboratory of Ocean Energy Utilization and Energy Conservation of Ministry of Education
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Biomass; Tar; Char catalyst; Fixed bed; Lignite;
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The tar problems are the major obstacle to developing the biomass pyrolysis technology. The coal chars derived from in situ pyrolysis and/or partially gasification are a promising alternative tar cracking catalyst with great industrial application potential because of its cheap and easily available characteristics. This work investigated the application of lignite chars as catalysts for biomass tar decomposition. Raw lignite char was further gasified with CO2 for 5 min (GC5) and 15 min (GC15) and used as tar cracking catalysts. Effects of pyrolysis temperature, char/biomass mass ratio, and pore structure of char on the pyrolysis tar removal were studied. The results showed that increasing pyrolysis temperature and char/biomass mass ratio would promote tar decomposition. When using GC15 as catalyst, tar yield was as low as 0.10 wt% at the temperature of 850 °C and the mass ratio of 2. Gasification treatment increased the specific surface area of raw char from 284.1 to 342.7 m2/g (GC5) and 435.6 m2/g (GC15). Comparing the catalytic activity of lignite chars with commercial activated carbon demonstrated that mesopores were more influential than micropores in tar removal. In addition, water produced during biomass pyrolysis could in situ contribute to tar reforming and char gasification reactions. The results obtained in this study suggested that a cheaper coal char-based catalyst with excellent performance for biomass tar cracking could be achieved by combining with a coal gasification process and optimizing gasification conditions.
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页码:57331 / 57339
页数:8
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