Catalytic tar conversion and the prospective use of iron-based catalyst in the future development of biomass gasification: a review

被引:0
|
作者
Bakari Ramadhani
Thomas Kivevele
Joseph H. Kihedu
Yusufu A. C. Jande
机构
[1] The Nelson Mandela African Institution of Science and Technology,Department of Materials, Energy Sciences and Engineering
[2] The Nelson Mandela African Institution of Science and Technology,Water Infrastructure and Sustainable Energy Futures (WISE
[3] The University of Dodoma,Futures), African Centre of Excellence
[4] University of Dar es Salaam,Department of Petroleum and Energy Engineering
来源
关键词
Biomass gasification; Syngas; Tar removal; Catalyst; Iron-based catalyst; Biomass conversion;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Biomass is a promising renewable energy source which is available globally, mostly in developing countries where access to clean and affordable energy is a critical problem. Biomass gasification is an interesting technology that can convert biomasses to a more versatile fuel known as syngas, the energy which can substitute conventional fossil fuels in the future. Syngas can amenably be combusted to produce power and heat as well as a feedstock for synthesis of chemicals and other fuels. The biomass gasification is facing severe operational challenges, one of the problems being tar formation and its removal techniques. Tar condenses at reduced temperature, thus causing blockage in the downstream equipment such as compressors and engines. Many studies have considered syngas cleaning by physical removal and thermal cracking unsuitable as they need downstream processing of scrub liquor and utilizes a part of the produced gas in maintaining the thermal cracking temperature, respectively. The utilization of catalysts has been an interesting focus; however, it has not yet been fruitful as many of the developed catalysts deactivate rapidly, and they are expensive or toxic. The motives of the current study are to review tar formation characteristics and trends on catalytic conversion. In addition, the study elucidates the fascinating behaviour of metallic and oxides of the iron-based catalyst under different syngas composition (oxidizing and reducing environments). The behaviours of the iron-based catalyst indicate its fundamental role in developing a catalyst for tar cracking with respect to less toxic, inexpensive, abundant, and regenerable alternatives.
引用
收藏
页码:1369 / 1392
页数:23
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Assessment of the inherent CaO in char on tar catalytic conversion by a micro fluidized bed reaction analyzer for biomass gasification
    Hu, Dandan
    Zeng, Xi
    Wang, Fang
    Cui, Yanbing
    Zhou, Qi
    Xu, Guangwen
    FUEL, 2023, 344
  • [42] Biomass Gasification with Catalytic Tar Reforming: A Model Study into Activity Enhancement of Calcium- and Magnesium-Oxide-Based Catalytic Materials by Incorporation of Iron
    Di Felice, L.
    Courson, C.
    Niznansky, D.
    Foscolo, P. U.
    Kiennemann, A.
    ENERGY & FUELS, 2010, 24 (07) : 4034 - 4045
  • [43] Catalytic performance of an iron-based catalyst in Fischer-Tropsch synthesis
    Sarkari, Majid
    Fazlollahi, Farhad
    Ajamein, Hossein
    Atashi, Hossein
    Hecker, William C.
    Baxter, Larry L.
    FUEL PROCESSING TECHNOLOGY, 2014, 127 : 163 - 170
  • [44] Catalytic cracking of residual oil with iron-based catalyst in a steam atmosphere
    Fumoto, Eri
    Matsumura, Akimitsu
    Sato, Shinya
    Takanohashi, Toshimasa
    ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, 2009, 237
  • [45] Preparation of Syngas via Catalytic Gasification of Biomass with a Nickel-based Catalyst
    Xu, Q.
    Lan, P.
    Zhang, B.
    Ren, Z.
    Yan, Y.
    ENERGY SOURCES PART A-RECOVERY UTILIZATION AND ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS, 2013, 35 (09) : 848 - 858
  • [46] Critical review on catalytic biomass gasification: State-of-Art progress, technical challenges, and perspectives in future development
    Faizan, Muhammad
    Song, Hua
    JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION, 2023, 408
  • [47] Development of a Catalytic Candle Filter for One-Step Tar and Particle Removal in Biomass Gasification Gas
    Engelen, Karen
    Zhang, Yuhong
    Baron, Gino V.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL REACTOR ENGINEERING, 2003, 1 (01)
  • [48] Sustainable Biorefineries Based on Catalytic Biomass Conversion: A Review
    Solarte-Toro, Juan Camilo
    Ortiz-Sanchez, Mariana
    Inocencio-Garcia, Pablo-Jose
    Alzate, Carlos Ariel Cardona
    CATALYSTS, 2023, 13 (05)
  • [49] Catalytic Cracking of Tar from Biomass Gasification over a HZSM-5-Supported Ni-MgO Catalyst
    Chen, Guan-Yi
    Liu, Cong
    Ma, Wen-Chao
    Yan, Bei-Bei
    Ji, Na
    ENERGY & FUELS, 2015, 29 (12) : 7969 - 7974
  • [50] Catalytic steam reforming of biomass tar over iron- or nickel-based catalyst supported on calcined scallop shell
    Guan, Guoqing
    Chen, Gang
    Kasai, Yutaka
    Lim, Eldin Wee Chuan
    Hao, Xiaogang
    Kaewpanha, Malinee
    Abuliti, Abudula
    Fushimi, Chihiro
    Tsutsumi, Atsushi
    APPLIED CATALYSIS B-ENVIRONMENTAL, 2012, 115 : 159 - 168