1. Steam reforming of hot gas from gasified wood types and miscanthus biomass
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Francesco Basile, Giuseppe Fornasari, Jessica Einvall, Davide Barbera, Angelo Vaccari, Jan Brandin, Ferrucio Trifiro, Simone Albertazzi, Patricia Benito, F. Basile, S. Albertazzi, D. Barbera, P. Benito, J. Brandin, J. Einvall, G. Fornasari, F. Trifirò, and A. Vaccari
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Materials science ,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,SYNTHESIS GAS FROM WOOD AND MISCANTHUS ,Wood gas ,BIOMASS CFB GASIFICATION ,Biomass ,Tar ,Forestry ,NI CATALYST ,Pulp and paper industry ,Methane ,Steam reforming ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Biofuel ,visual_art ,REFORMING DOWNSTREAM GASIFICATION ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,Sawdust ,Waste Management and Disposal ,Agronomy and Crop Science ,H2S AND ASH POISONING ,Syngas - Abstract
The reforming of hot gas generated from biomass gasification and high temperature gas filtration was studied in order to reach the goal of the CHRISGAS project: a 60% of synthesis gas (as x(H2)+ x(CO) on a N2 and dry basis) in the exit gas, which can be converted either into H2 or fuels. A Ni-MgAl2O4 commercial-like catalyst was tested downstream the gasification of clean wood made of saw dust, waste wood and miscanthus as herbaceous biomass. The effect of the temperature and contact time on the hydrocarbon conversion as well as the characterization of the used catalysts was studied. Low (
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- 2011
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