Review of Catalytic Conditioning of Biomass-Derived Syngas

被引:308
作者
Yung, Matthew M. [1 ]
Jablonski, Whitney S. [1 ]
Magrini-Bair, Kimberly A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Natl Renewable Energy Lab, Natl Bioenergy Ctr, Golden, CO 80401 USA
关键词
PROMOTED NI/AL2O3 CATALYSTS; SULFUR-TOLERANT CATALYSTS; STEAM REFORMING CATALYSTS; SUPPORTED NI CATALYSTS; FLUIDIZED-BED; HOT GAS; PARTIAL OXIDATION; LOW-TEMPERATURE; TAR REMOVAL; BIO-ETHANOL;
D O I
10.1021/ef800830n
中图分类号
TE [石油、天然气工业]; TK [能源与动力工程];
学科分类号
0807 ; 0820 ;
摘要
Thermochemical conversion of biomass to create fuels and chemical products may be achieved through the gasification route via syngas. The resulting biomass-derived raw syngas contains the building blocks of carbon monoxide and hydrogen as well as undesired impurities, such as tars, hydrocarbons, hydrogen sulfide, ammonia, hydrogen chloride, and other trace contaminants. These impurities require removal, usually through catalytic conditioning, to produce a quality syngas for end-use synthesis of liquid fuels, such as mixed alcohols and Fischer-Tropsch liquids. In the past decade, significant research attention has been focused on these catalytic processes. This contribution builds on previous reviews and focuses on capturing the work on catalytic conditioning of biomass-derived syngas that have been performed since the Dayton review in 2002, with an emphasis on tar destruction and steam reforming catalysts. This review organizes and discusses the investigations of catalytic conditioning of biomass-derived syngas with various catalyst formulations and also discusses the roles of catalyst additives. Key technical challenges and research areas for the advancement of liquid fuel synthesis via thermochemical conversion of biomass are also discussed.
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页码:1874 / 1887
页数:14
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