THE ROLE ASSESSMENT OF THE CATALYSTS BASED ON METAL OXIDES IN THE WASTE BIOMASS GASIFICATION PROCESS |
THE ROLE ASSESSMENT OF THE CATALYSTS BASED ON METAL OXIDES IN THE WASTE
BIOMASS GASIFICATION PROCESS
E. David1*, S. Preda2, A. Armeanu1, C. Sandru1, D. Mocanu1
1National Institute for Research and Development for Cryogenics and Isotopic Technologies - ICIT Rm. Valcea,
Uzinei Street no. 4, P.O. Box Raureni 7, 240050, Ramnicu Valcea, Romania
ABSTRACT
Biomass is a promising sustainable energy source. Managing renewable energy such as residual biomass in an effective way is a challenge for the energy industry. The biomass gasification technologies to produce hydrogen-rich fuel gas present highly interesting possibilities for biomass utilization as the sustainable energy. In this work was investigated the catalysts behaviour based on metal oxides in the process to obtain hydrogen-rich gas by applying the steam gasification technique of the residual biomass. Characteristics of steam gasification of two kinds of biomass (rapeseed oil cakes and walnut shells ) at different heating rate (in the order of 10-20°C s−1) and different metal oxide catalysts ( CaO, MgO and a mixture 50% CaO and 50% MgO) in a gas–solid concurrent down flow free-fall reactor were investigated. The effects of steam/biomass (S/B) mass ratio, the reactor temperature and the role of the catalysts on the product yields and the compositions of product gas were determined. The experimental results show that the gas yields and the content of H2 in the gas increase with reactor temperature, while the yields of tar, char and the content of CO and CH4 in the product gas decrease. The presence of steam increases the gas yield and reduces the tar and char yields. The results verify that the presence of steam and catalyst favor the tar decomposition and lead to increasing of hydrogen content in gas yield.
Keywords: biomass, gasification, steam, catalyst, hydrogen, fuel gas *Corresponding author: Elena Davida, phone: 0250.732.744; fax: 0250.732.746; E-mail: elena. This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it 2Research Station for Fruit Growing Valcea, Calea lui Traian, no. 464, 240263, Rm. Valcea, Romania, This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it |