Publication Date:
2007
abstract:
Supercritical water gasification (SCWG) of the wood tar fraction soluble in water is discussed. The mixture is collected downstream of
an updraft wood gasification plant and presents tar compounds typical of low-temperature pyrolysis, with the highest yields attained by
acetic acid, levoglucosan and 1-hydroxy-2-propanone. SCWG tests, using a laboratory-scale reactor with a plug-flow behavior,
temperatures of 723-821 K, residence times of 46-114 s and initial total organic carbon (TOC) contents of 6.5-31 g/l (pressure equal to
25 MPa), show TOC conversion roughly between 30% and 70%. The corresponding yields of gas (l) with respect to the initial TOC
contents (g) vary from 0.4 to 1. Gasification of TOC is well described by an irreversible, first-order, Arrhenius rate reaction with an
activation energy of 75.7722 kJ/mol and a pre-exponential factor of 897730 s1. Quantification of 23 tar compounds of the product
stream shows the prompt conversion of sugars and complex phenols, with the formation of intermediate products, such as furfurals,
which successively decompose, and more thermally resistant species, such as acetic acid, propionic acid, 1,2-ethanediol, ketones and
especially cresols and phenols
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Supercritical water gasification; Biomass tar
List of contributors:
Branca, Carmen; Galgano, Antonio
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