Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7063076 | Biomass and Bioenergy | 2018 | 17 Pages |
Abstract
The effect of exposing volatile products from beech wood pyrolysis to elevated temperatures (973-1173Â K) and sand beds containing calcined limestone or dolomite in a simulated downdraft gasification environment was also investigated. Tar yields decreased after exposure to elevated temperature and calcined limestone or dolomite. Tar cracking favoured the production of CO. CO yields were between 22 and 23Â wt% at 1173Â K. Calcined dolomite was slightly more effective at cracking tar than calcined limestone, eliminating 98Â wt% of the tar at 1173Â K.
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Authors
Matthew E. Boot-Handford, Elaine Virmond, Nick H. Florin, Rafael Kandiyoti, Paul S. Fennell,