The Removal of Biomass Tar Derived Producer Gas by Means of Thermal and Catalytic Cracking Methods

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Abstract

Tar derived from biomass gasification system needs to be eliminated before applying biomass producer gas for avoiding equipment and its gas problems. In this study, thermal and catalytic cracking methods of biomass tar along with microwave assistance in heat transfer were experimented at various temperatures during 650-1,200 °C and residence at 0.24-0.5 s. The results present that high tar removal efficiency by approximately 90 % under thermal cracking treatment and about 98 % with catalytic cracking method. It also shows that the catalytic cracking especially modified catalyst could be lowered carbon deposition on catalyst surface.

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Lateh, H., Taweekun, J., Maliwan, K., Alauddin, Z. A. Z., & Rattanawilai, S. (2021). The Removal of Biomass Tar Derived Producer Gas by Means of Thermal and Catalytic Cracking Methods. Journal of Advanced Research in Fluid Mechanics and Thermal Sciences, 88(2), 147–156. https://doi.org/10.37934/arfmts.88.2.147156

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