Biomass gasification, which is a primary process step in the production of biofuels, yields a combustible gas mixture (raw gas). This raw gas consists of a wide range of species, from permanent gases to condensable hydrocarbons, which are collectively known as tar. Considered as the Achilles heel of biomass gasification, tar starts to condense at temperatures of around 350\ub0C, causing blockage and fouling of downstream equipment. In addition to creating operational difficulties, tar is responsible for a loss of efficiency if it is not successfully converted into permanent gases. Consequently, there is a need to understand the concepts underlying tar formation and evolution, so as to guide efforts towards reducing its yield, as well as tow...
Thermal reactions of ethylene were studied to understand better the effect of process conditions on ...
With increased concerns over greenhouse gas emission and decreasing fossil fuel supplies, biomass is...
This work investigates the fate of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) in relation to the process...
Biomass gasification, which is a primary process step in the production of biofuels, yields a combus...
Biomass gasification is a primary process in the thermochemical conversion of biomass into biofuels,...
Dual fluidized bed (DFB) gasification of biomass generates numerous species with large differences i...
The removal of tar from the raw gas produced during biomass gasification is a prerequisite for the v...
The production of Synthetic Natural Gas (SNG) represents one of the promising alternatives for biofu...
Gasification is a process that converts solid fuel to gas, which could allow the broader implementat...
Tar cleaning of raw gas from biomass gasification is a necessary operation before the gas can be use...
Abstract: Product gas components such as condensable substances, particles and, depending on the ga...
A review. Tar formation is one of the major problems to deal with during biomass gasification. Tar c...
In the chemical industry, Synthesis Gas (syngas) has been traditionally produced by steam reforming ...
Gasification is a favourable technology for distributed power generation. However, commercialisation...
Thermochemical conversion of biomass can be used to produce synthesis gas via gasification. This syn...
Thermal reactions of ethylene were studied to understand better the effect of process conditions on ...
With increased concerns over greenhouse gas emission and decreasing fossil fuel supplies, biomass is...
This work investigates the fate of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) in relation to the process...
Biomass gasification, which is a primary process step in the production of biofuels, yields a combus...
Biomass gasification is a primary process in the thermochemical conversion of biomass into biofuels,...
Dual fluidized bed (DFB) gasification of biomass generates numerous species with large differences i...
The removal of tar from the raw gas produced during biomass gasification is a prerequisite for the v...
The production of Synthetic Natural Gas (SNG) represents one of the promising alternatives for biofu...
Gasification is a process that converts solid fuel to gas, which could allow the broader implementat...
Tar cleaning of raw gas from biomass gasification is a necessary operation before the gas can be use...
Abstract: Product gas components such as condensable substances, particles and, depending on the ga...
A review. Tar formation is one of the major problems to deal with during biomass gasification. Tar c...
In the chemical industry, Synthesis Gas (syngas) has been traditionally produced by steam reforming ...
Gasification is a favourable technology for distributed power generation. However, commercialisation...
Thermochemical conversion of biomass can be used to produce synthesis gas via gasification. This syn...
Thermal reactions of ethylene were studied to understand better the effect of process conditions on ...
With increased concerns over greenhouse gas emission and decreasing fossil fuel supplies, biomass is...
This work investigates the fate of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) in relation to the process...