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  1. Conference proceedings ; Online: Comparative tests of catalysts for reforming of tars and methane in biomass-derived synthesis gas from fuidized bed gasification

    Hamel, Chrisitan / Lohmann, Heiko / Schulzke, Tim / Unger, Christoph

    Fraunhofer UMSICHT Oh

    Presentation held at 20th European Biomass Conference, Milan, Italy, June 18th-22nd, 2012

    2012  

    Abstract: Several different commercially-available and recently-developed catalysts were tested for the reforming of model tar compounds and methane in a simulated producer gas from allothermal biomass gasification in a laboratory scale test rig at Fraunhofer ... ...

    Abstract Several different commercially-available and recently-developed catalysts were tested for the reforming of model tar compounds and methane in a simulated producer gas from allothermal biomass gasification in a laboratory scale test rig at Fraunhofer UMSICHT. Monolith and bulk catalysts were compared with respect to their conversion performance in a synthetic syngas in a first project step without typical poisoning substances like e.g. sulfur. Precious-metal catalysts were able to almost completely remove aromatic compounds even at 800 °C and very short residence times over 5 hours of test time. If similar conversion rates can be reached for the upcoming tests in the presence of sulfur as well, the catalysts would be applicable for allothermal gasification systems. The best of the nickel ca talysts also showed high conversion levels for both methane and aromatics, but could not totally convert all tar components. One catalyst doped with a promoting compound specifically converted the tar components without showing high activity towards methane. Some first results of the influence of added H2S as the major sulfur component in the gas are also reported here as part of detailed investigations for the most promising catalysts.
    Keywords tar ; catalyst ; gasification ; fluidised bed gasification
    Subject code 660
    Language English
    Publishing country de
    Document type Conference proceedings ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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  2. Conference proceedings ; Online: Comparative tests of catalysts for reforming of tars and methane in biomass-derived synthesis gas from fluidized bed gasification

    Hamel, Chrisitan / Lohmann, Heiko / Schulzke, Tim / Unger, C.

    Fraunhofer UMSICHT Oh

    2012  

    Abstract: Several different commercially-available and recently-developed catalysts were tested for the reforming of model tar compounds and methane in a simulated producer gas from allothermal biomass gasification in a laboratory scale test rig at Fraunhofer ... ...

    Abstract Several different commercially-available and recently-developed catalysts were tested for the reforming of model tar compounds and methane in a simulated producer gas from allothermal biomass gasification in a laboratory scale test rig at Fraunhofer UMSICHT. Monolith and bulk catalysts were compared with respect to their conversion performance in a synthetic syngas in a first project step without typical poisoning substances like e.g. sulfur. Precious-metal catalysts were able to almost completely remove aromatic compounds even at 800 °C and very short residence times over 5 hours of test time. If similar conversion rates can be reached for the upcoming tests in the presence of sulfur as well, the catalysts would be applicable for allothermal gasification systems. The best of the nickel ca talysts also showed high conversion levels for both methane and aromatics, but could not totally convert all tar components. One catalyst doped with a promoting compound specifically converted the tar components without showing high activity towards methane. Some first results of the influence of added H2S as the major sulfur component in the gas are also reported here as part of detailed investigations for the most promising catalysts.
    Keywords tar ; catalyst ; gasification ; fluidised bed gasification
    Subject code 660
    Language English
    Publishing country de
    Document type Conference proceedings ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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  3. Conference proceedings ; Online: Comparative tests of catalysts for reforming of tars and methane in biomass-derived synthesis gas from fuidized bed gasification ; Comparative tests of catalysts for tar reforming

    Hamel, Chrisitan / Lohmann, Heiko / Schulzke, Tim / Unger, Christoph

    2012  

    Abstract: Several different commercially-available and recently-developed catalysts were tested for the reforming of model tar compounds and methane in a simulated producer gas from allothermal biomass gasification in a laboratory scale test rig at Fraunhofer ... ...

    Abstract Several different commercially-available and recently-developed catalysts were tested for the reforming of model tar compounds and methane in a simulated producer gas from allothermal biomass gasification in a laboratory scale test rig at Fraunhofer UMSICHT. Monolith and bulk catalysts were compared with respect to their conversion performance in a synthetic syngas in a first project step without typical poisoning substances like e.g. sulfur. Precious-metal catalysts were able to almost completely remove aromatic compounds even at 800 °C and very short residence times over 5 hours of test time. If similar conversion rates can be reached for the upcoming tests in the presence of sulfur as well, the catalysts would be applicable for allothermal gasification systems. The best of the nickel ca talysts also showed high conversion levels for both methane and aromatics, but could not totally convert all tar components. One catalyst doped with a promoting compound specifically converted the tar components without showing high activity towards methane. Some first results of the influence of added H2S as the major sulfur component in the gas are also reported here as part of detailed investigations for the most promising catalysts.
    Keywords tar ; catalyst ; gasification ; fluidised bed gasification ; 620
    Subject code 660
    Language English
    Publishing country de
    Document type Conference proceedings ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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  4. Conference proceedings ; Online: Comparative tests of catalysts for reforming of tars and methane in biomass-derived synthesis gas from fluidized bed gasification

    Hamel, Chrisitan / Lohmann, Heiko / Schulzke, Tim / Unger, C.

    2012  

    Abstract: 6 S. ... Several different commercially-available and recently-developed catalysts were tested for the reforming of model tar compounds and methane in a simulated producer gas from allothermal biomass gasification in a laboratory scale test rig at ... ...

    Abstract 6 S.

    Several different commercially-available and recently-developed catalysts were tested for the reforming of model tar compounds and methane in a simulated producer gas from allothermal biomass gasification in a laboratory scale test rig at Fraunhofer UMSICHT. Monolith and bulk catalysts were compared with respect to their conversion performance in a synthetic syngas in a first project step without typical poisoning substances like e.g. sulfur. Precious-metal catalysts were able to almost completely remove aromatic compounds even at 800 °C and very short residence times over 5 hours of test time. If similar conversion rates can be reached for the upcoming tests in the presence of sulfur as well, the catalysts would be applicable for allothermal gasification systems. The best of the nickel ca talysts also showed high conversion levels for both methane and aromatics, but could not totally convert all tar components. One catalyst doped with a promoting compound specifically converted the tar components without showing high activity towards methane. Some first results of the influence of added H2S as the major sulfur component in the gas are also reported here as part of detailed investigations for the most promising catalysts.
    Keywords tar ; catalyst ; gasification ; fluidised bed gasification ; 620
    Subject code 660
    Language English
    Publishing country de
    Document type Conference proceedings ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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