A comprehensive review of primary strategies for tar removal in biomass gasification

María Cortazar(University of the Basque Country), Laura Santamaria(University of the Basque Country), Gartzen López(Ikerbasque), Jon Álvarez(University of the Basque Country), Lei Zhang(University of British Columbia), R. Wang(University of British Columbia), Xiaotao Bi(University of British Columbia), Martı́n Olazar(University of the Basque Country)
Energy Conversion and Management
December 1, 2022
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Abstract

In the current energy scenario, the production of heat, power and biofuels from biomass has become of major interest. Amongst diverse thermochemical routes, gasification has stood out as a key technology for the large-scale application of biomass. However, the development of biomass gasification is subjected to the efficient conversion of the biochar and the mitigation of troublesome by-products, such as tar. Syngas with high tar content can cause pipeline fouling, downstream corrosion, catalyst deactivation, as well as adverse impact on health and environment, which obstruct the commercialization of biomass gasification technologies. Since the reduction of tar formation is a key challenge in biomass gasification, a comprehensive overview is provided on the following aspects, which particularly include the definition and complementary classifications of tar, as well as possible tar formation and transformation mechanisms. Moreover, the adverse effects of tar on downstream applications, human health or environment, and tar analyzing techniques (online and off-line) are discussed. Finally, the primary tar removal strategies are summarized. In this respect, the effect of key operation parameters (temperature, ER and S/B), catalysts utilization (natural and supported metal catalysts) and the improvement of reactor design on tar formation and elimination was thoroughly analyzed.


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