Title:
Hot Gas Cleaning of Biomass Derived Syngas by Catalytic Filter Candles
Author(s):
Varga, C., Koppatz, S., Pfeifer, C., Hofbauer, H.
Document(s):
Paper
Abstract:
Biomass derived syngas is widely expected to establish the local energy supply. The context comprises syngas utilisation via dual fluidized bed gasification to heat and power generation and moreover the conversion into synthetic natural gas, liquid fuels or chemicals. Essential requirement for the application and further conversion processes is the syngas purity. The syngas purification focuses on gaseous and solid impurities, whereas mainly tars and particles (ash, coke, attrition of bed material) are addressed, which are effected by the syngas generation process. The present paper concentrates on hot gas cleaning of biomass derived syngas by dual fluidised bed gasification of biomass. Within the examination, the performance of a catalytic filter candle is investigated under the impact of real syngas conditions with regard to hot gas cleaning capability. The applied catalytic ceramic filter candle is manufactured by Pall Filtersystems GmbH, Production Site Schumacher Crailsheim, Germany. A catalytic filter candle is integrated into the freeboard of the industrial operating biomass gasifier in Guessing, Austria. Hence the candle is exposed to gasifier raw gas conditions. A slip stream of raw syngas is sampled over the catalytic filter candle. The characteristic of the catalytic filter candle is examined with regard to particulate separation and tar decomposition, since the raw syngas contains high amounts of solid particles and gaseous tar impurities. Particulates are separated by the porous material of the filter candle. Tar conversion is obtained by Nicontaining parts of the filter candle, which acts as catalyst for the reforming of the tar components. The clean syngas slip stream downstream of the filter candles is compared to the gasifier raw gas with regard to the particulate and the tar content. Hence, the capability of particulate separation and tar conversion over the catalytic filter candle is determined. These results are assessed with view on the feasibility of hot gas cleaning by catalytic filter candles, which could potentially reduce the efforts of gas cleaning units at industrial operating devices.
Keywords:
biomass, catalytic conversion, gasification, hot gas cleaning, tar removal
Topic:
Thermochemical conversion - Gasification for synthesis gas production
Subtopic:
Syngas cleaning. Particles and inorganics
Event:
18th European Biomass Conference and Exhibition
Session:
OB1.4
Pages:
762 - 765
ISBN-13:
978-88-89407-56-1
ISBN-10:
88-89407-56-5
Paper DOI:
10.5071/18thEUBCE2010-OB1.4
Price:
FREE