Clean syngas from biomass—process development and concept assessment

被引:38
作者
Simell P. [1 ]
Hannula I. [1 ]
Tuomi S. [1 ]
Nieminen M. [1 ]
Kurkela E. [1 ]
Hiltunen I. [1 ]
Kaisalo N. [1 ]
Kihlman J. [1 ]
机构
[1] VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, P.O. Box 1000, Espoo
关键词
Biomass; Gas clean-up; Gasification; Hot gas filtration; Tar reforming; Techno-economic evaluation;
D O I
10.1007/s13399-014-0121-y
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摘要
This paper summarises the long development work done at VTT for gas clean-up for various synthesis applications. The development work has covered the most challenging and costly steps in biomass gasification based processes: high-temperature gas filtration and reforming of hydrocarbon gases and tars. The tar content of product gas is one of the main factors defining the temperature window in which the hot-gas filter can be operated, which in the case of fluidized-bed gasification is at 350–500 °C. Research is ongoing to achieve higher and thus more economical operation temperatures. Optimal operation of a catalytic reformer can be achieved by using a staged reformer where zirconia-based catalysts are used as a pre-reformer layer before nickel and/or precious metal-based catalyst stages. The temperature of the reformer is optimally increased in subsequent stages from 600 up to 1,000 °C. According to the techno-economic analysis, increasing the hot-gas filtration temperature by 300 °C or methane conversion in the reformer from 55 to 95 % both lead to about 5 % reduction the liquid fuel production cost. © 2014, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.
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