Knowledge of necessary conditions for sufficient removal of tars from gasification gas is the over-all goal. A tar-rich gas is produced through pyrolysis at 700°C. After steam addition the produced gas is cracked thermally and catalytically, at temperatures between 700 and 900°C using short contact times to allow study of tar decomposition. The remaining tar is analyzed by chromatography.
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Myrén, C., Hörnell, C., Sjöström, K., Yu, Q., Brage, C., & Björnbom, E. (1997). Catalytic Upgrading of the Crude Gasification Product Gas. In Developments in Thermochemical Biomass Conversion (pp. 1170–1178). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-1559-6_94
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