Development of Nickel-loaded Ccatalysts from Microwave-treated Woody Biomass for Decomposition of Biomass Tar

  • HATORI T
  • MORISHITA K
  • KANNARI N
  • et al.
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This study focused on the development of an effective Ni-loaded catalyst using woody biomass for tar decomposition. Microwave irradiation was utilized to heat biomass for catalyst preparation. The amount of Ni adsorbed on biomass was 9.0 wt%. Thermal treatment of the nickel-loaded biomass at 600°C resulted in a fine dispersion of nickel particles with a diameter of approximately 4.5 nm. The catalytic activity of the prepared catalyst for the decomposition of biomass tar derived from Japanese cypress was investigated in a two-stage fixedbed reactor. The nickel-loaded char showed high activity for tar decomposition at a relatively low temperature of 600 °C. The yields of H 2 , CO, and total gas obtained with the nickel-loaded char were approximately 5.2, 2.8, and 3.5, respectively, times higher than those obtained without a catalyst.

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HATORI, T., MORISHITA, K., KANNARI, N., & TAKARADA, T. (2017). Development of Nickel-loaded Ccatalysts from Microwave-treated Woody Biomass for Decomposition of Biomass Tar. Journal of the Japan Institute of Energy, 96(12), 519–524. https://doi.org/10.3775/jie.96.519

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