화학공학소재연구정보센터
Fuel, Vol.90, No.2, 521-527, 2011
Behaviour of dolomite, olivine and alumina as primary catalysts in air-steam gasification of sewage sludge
Sewage sludge gasification assays were performed in an atmospheric fluidised bed reactor using air and air-steam mixtures as the gasifying agents. Dolomite, olivine and alumina are three well known tar removal catalysts used in biomass gasification processing. However, little information is available regarding their performance in sewage sludge gasification. The aim of the current study was to learn about the influence of these three catalysts in the product distribution and tar production during sewage sludge gasification. To this end, a set of assays was performed in which the temperature (750-850 degrees C), the in-bed catalyst content (0, 10 and 15 wt.%) and the steam-biomass ratio (SB) in the range of 0-1 were varied with a constant equivalence ratio (ER) of 0.3. The results were compared to the results from gasification without a catalyst. We show that dolomite has the highest activity in tar elimination, followed by alumina and olivine. In addition to improving tar removal, the presence of water vapour and the catalysts increased the content of H(2) in the gases by nearly 60%. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.