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Effects of the reforming reagents and fuel species on tar reforming reaction
Authors:Yin Wang   Tomoaki Namioka  Kunio Yoshikawa
Affiliation:aState Key Laboratory of Multiphase Complex System, Institute of Process Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences, P.O. Box 353, Beijing 100190, China;bDepartment of Environmental Science and Technology, Tokyo Institute of Technology, 4259 Nagatsuta, Yokohama 226-8502, Japan
Abstract:In this study, using wood chips and polyethylene (PE) as fuels, the effects of air and/or steam as reagents on the tar reforming were clarified quantitatively with a simulated gasifier/reformer apparatus of a two-staged gasification process. The results show that when only steam or air was supplied into the reformer, the tar residual rate (defined as the ratio of the tar amount in the reformed gas to the tar amount in the pyrolysis gas) and the carbon particulate concentration in both reformed gases produced from pyrolysis gases of wood chips and PE decreased with the increase of the steam ratio (H2O/C, 0–1.0) or the air ratio (ER, 0–0.30). Supplying steam into the reformer to suppress carbon particulate formation for PE pyrolysis gas is more effective than for wood chips pyrolysis gas. Comparing with the results of steam only reforming, the effect of air supply on reduction of the tar residual rate was more significant, while that on suppression of carbon particulate formation was smaller.
Keywords:Tar reforming   Carbon particulate   Wood chips   PE   Reforming reagent
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