2017
DOI: 10.3390/su9040645
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Analytical and Thermal Evaluation of Carbon Particles Recovered at the Cyclone of a Downdraft Biomass Gasification System

Abstract: Gasification of biomass gives off syngas that is contaminated mostly by carbon particulates and tars. The degree of contamination is attributed to factors such as gasification process, type of gasifier and type of biomass material. Downdraft gasifier minimizes the production of tar to a tolerable limit for engine applications; however, carbon particles still pose a challenge particularly with the integration of a heat exchanger for the purpose of heat recovery from the product gas. The presence of carbon parti… Show more

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“…This includes, for example, CO 2 and VOC removal [1][2][3], flue gas desulphurization [4][5][6], and ammonia separation [7]. Last but not least, scrubbing systems have widely been recognized in separation of particulate matter [8][9][10][11][12], the release of which is due mostly to various combustion processes [13][14][15] and, for example, comminution technologies [16,17]. This is very important due to associated health and environmental concerns [18,19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This includes, for example, CO 2 and VOC removal [1][2][3], flue gas desulphurization [4][5][6], and ammonia separation [7]. Last but not least, scrubbing systems have widely been recognized in separation of particulate matter [8][9][10][11][12], the release of which is due mostly to various combustion processes [13][14][15] and, for example, comminution technologies [16,17]. This is very important due to associated health and environmental concerns [18,19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%