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Green Chemistry | 2016

Effects of thermal pretreatment and catalyst on biomass gasification efficiency and syngas composition

Singfoong Cheah; Whitney S. Jablonski; Jessica L. Olstad; Daniel L. Carpenter; Kevin D. Barthelemy; David J. Robichaud; Joy C. Andrews; Stuart K. Black; Marc D. Oddo; Tyler L. Westover

This work explores the combined effects of thermal pretreatment and using a catalyst in situ on gasification carbon conversion efficiency, as well as product gas and tar content and compositions. To compare the effects of thermal pretreatment, pelletized and ground oak with three different levels of thermal pretreatment were gasified in a fluidized bed reactor. The pretreatments applied to the oak were (1) pelletization, (2) drying at 180 °C in air, and (3) torrefaction at 270 °C in nitrogen. The oak dried at 180 °C produced syngas of similar quality and approximately the same amount of char as untreated oak. Torrefaction at 270 °C resulted in syngas with a higher hydrogen to CO ratio, lower methane, and less than half of the total tar—all of which are desirable properties in terms of product gas quality. However, the oak torrefied at 270 °C also produced more than two times the amount of char as the untreated, pelletized oak. To determine the effect of catalyst, a series of experiments were conducted using olivine impregnated with nickel and cerium as the fluidized bed material in the gasifier. These tests showed that modified olivine can improve hydrogen production and reduce methane and tar levels in the syngas. The result was observed for both treated and untreated oak; although the effect was more substantial for untreated oak, for which the use of modified olivine reduced tar concentrations in the product gas by 60%, with a larger reduction in heavier tars than lighter tars. This result is important because reduction in heavier tar plays a more important role in benefitting downstream operations.


Energy & Fuels | 2009

Review of Catalytic Conditioning of Biomass-Derived Syngas

Matthew M. Yung; Whitney S. Jablonski; Kimberly A. Magrini-Bair


Green Chemistry | 2014

Biomass feedstocks for renewable fuel production: a review of the impacts of feedstock and pretreatment on the yield and product distribution of fast pyrolysis bio-oils and vapors

Daniel L. Carpenter; Tyler L. Westover; Stefan Czernik; Whitney S. Jablonski


Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research | 2010

Pilot-Scale Gasification of Corn Stover, Switchgrass, Wheat Straw, and Wood: 1. Parametric Study and Comparison with Literature

Daniel L. Carpenter; Richard L. Bain; Ryan Davis; Abhijit Dutta; Calvin Feik; Katherine R. Gaston; Whitney S. Jablonski; Steven D. Phillips; Mark R. Nimlos


Energy & Fuels | 2011

Regenerable Manganese-Based Sorbent for Cleanup of Simulated Biomass-Derived Syngas

Singfoong Cheah; Jessica L. Olstad; Whitney S. Jablonski; Kimberly A. Magrini-Bair


Fuel | 2012

Manganese and ceria sorbents for high temperature sulfur removal from biomass-derived syngas – The impact of steam on capacity and sorption mode

Singfoong Cheah; Yves O. Parent; Whitney S. Jablonski; Todd B. Vinzant; Jessica L. Olstad


Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research | 2009

Pilot-Scale Gasification of Corn Stover, Switchgrass, Wheat Straw, and Wood: 2. Identification of Global Chemistry Using Multivariate Curve Resolution Techniques

Whitney S. Jablonski; Katherine R. Gaston; Mark R. Nimlos; Daniel L. Carpenter; Calvin Feik; Steven D. Phillips


Topics in Catalysis | 2012

Bench- and Pilot-Scale Studies of Reaction and Regeneration of Ni–Mg–K/Al2O3 for Catalytic Conditioning of Biomass-Derived Syngas

Kimberly A. Magrini-Bair; Whitney S. Jablonski; Yves O. Parent; Matthew M. Yung


Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research | 2014

Technoeconomic Analysis for the Production of Mixed Alcohols via Indirect Gasification of Biomass Based on Demonstration Experiments

Abhijit Dutta; Jesse E. Hensley; Richard L. Bain; Kim Magrini; Eric Tan; George Apanel; David G. Barton; Peter E. Groenendijk; Daniela Ferrari; Whitney S. Jablonski; Daniel L. Carpenter


Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research | 2014

Pilot Scale Production of Mixed Alcohols from Wood

Richard L. Bain; Kimberly A. Magrini-Bair; Jesse E. Hensley; Whitney S. Jablonski; Kristin M. Smith; Katherine R. Gaston; Matthew M. Yung

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Daniel L. Carpenter

National Renewable Energy Laboratory

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Kimberly A. Magrini-Bair

National Renewable Energy Laboratory

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Jessica L. Olstad

National Renewable Energy Laboratory

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Katherine R. Gaston

National Renewable Energy Laboratory

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Matthew M. Yung

National Renewable Energy Laboratory

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Richard L. Bain

National Renewable Energy Laboratory

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Singfoong Cheah

National Renewable Energy Laboratory

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Aaron Garg

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Abhijit Dutta

National Renewable Energy Laboratory

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Calvin Feik

National Renewable Energy Laboratory

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