International audienceThis paper aims at studying the catalytic activity of waste-derived chars for the reforming of a tar compound (ethylbenzene), and to identify the relationships between the modification process, the physicochemical properties and their resulting catalytic behaviour. Two chars were produced by pyrolysis: (1) used wood pallets (UWP), and (2) a mixture of food waste (FW) and coagulation-flocculation sludge (CFS) from wastewater treatment plant. Two chemical-free modification processes were separately applied to the pyrolysis chars: a gas phase oxygenation at 280 °C, or a steam activation at 850 °C. At 650 °C, the ethylbenzene conversion due to thermal cracking was significantly increased by the catalytic activity of the ch...
Char, char-supported catalysts and ilmenite were investigated for the steam reforming of biomass tar...
Pyrolytic char is widely used for tar removal due to its cost-effective and eco-friendly. In this wo...
International audienceThis work contributes to the on going emergence of new technologies for energy...
International audienceThe catalytic activity of pyrolysis chars from bio-waste was investigated for ...
International audienceSyngas from thermochemical conversion of waste or biomass is a renewable energ...
Pyrolytic char as a catalyst carrier has been widely used in tar removal. This paper aimed to develo...
In this paper the potential of using biomass char as a catalyst for tar reduction is discussed. Biom...
Chars produced from the pyrolysis of different waste materials have been investigated in terms of th...
The pyrolysis char derived from solid waste peat was used in the removal of biomass tar. A laborator...
Thermochemical conversion of biomass can be used to produce synthesis gas via gasification. This syn...
The removal of biomass tar is the key technology in the pyrolysis and gasification technology, and t...
Abstract. Gasification of biomass and different types of waste now is considered as one of most pers...
Char is used directly as a catalyst for the catalytic reforming of tar during gasification. Experime...
Tar and char can be regarded as unwanted byproducts during the gasification process. In this study, ...
The presence of tars in syngas is a major technological constraint for upscaling biomass gasificatio...
Char, char-supported catalysts and ilmenite were investigated for the steam reforming of biomass tar...
Pyrolytic char is widely used for tar removal due to its cost-effective and eco-friendly. In this wo...
International audienceThis work contributes to the on going emergence of new technologies for energy...
International audienceThe catalytic activity of pyrolysis chars from bio-waste was investigated for ...
International audienceSyngas from thermochemical conversion of waste or biomass is a renewable energ...
Pyrolytic char as a catalyst carrier has been widely used in tar removal. This paper aimed to develo...
In this paper the potential of using biomass char as a catalyst for tar reduction is discussed. Biom...
Chars produced from the pyrolysis of different waste materials have been investigated in terms of th...
The pyrolysis char derived from solid waste peat was used in the removal of biomass tar. A laborator...
Thermochemical conversion of biomass can be used to produce synthesis gas via gasification. This syn...
The removal of biomass tar is the key technology in the pyrolysis and gasification technology, and t...
Abstract. Gasification of biomass and different types of waste now is considered as one of most pers...
Char is used directly as a catalyst for the catalytic reforming of tar during gasification. Experime...
Tar and char can be regarded as unwanted byproducts during the gasification process. In this study, ...
The presence of tars in syngas is a major technological constraint for upscaling biomass gasificatio...
Char, char-supported catalysts and ilmenite were investigated for the steam reforming of biomass tar...
Pyrolytic char is widely used for tar removal due to its cost-effective and eco-friendly. In this wo...
International audienceThis work contributes to the on going emergence of new technologies for energy...