2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.fuel.2019.116706
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Syngas production using straw pellet gasification in fluidized bed allothermal reactor under different temperature conditions

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“…In the study, different gasification temperatures in the range of 750 °C–950 °C were applied, and the agglomeration problem was observed at 950 °C when using straw as a feedstock. In contrast to straw, the same temperature was applied to the wood pellet feedstock, and no agglomeration was observed . Compared to the fixed-bed gasifier, the fluidized-bed gasifier offers great mixing between the biomass, gasifying agent, and gas–solid contact, but agglomeration is a crucial issue for biomass gasification in the fluidized-bed gasifier. The nature of the biomass may have an effect on agglomeration.…”
Section: Catalystmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the study, different gasification temperatures in the range of 750 °C–950 °C were applied, and the agglomeration problem was observed at 950 °C when using straw as a feedstock. In contrast to straw, the same temperature was applied to the wood pellet feedstock, and no agglomeration was observed . Compared to the fixed-bed gasifier, the fluidized-bed gasifier offers great mixing between the biomass, gasifying agent, and gas–solid contact, but agglomeration is a crucial issue for biomass gasification in the fluidized-bed gasifier. The nature of the biomass may have an effect on agglomeration.…”
Section: Catalystmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Extensive research has been done on tar conversion [7,8] and removal/reduction [9,10] via design of gasifiers [11], operating conditions [12], multi-stage processes [12], in situ removal CO2 [13] etc. It was reported [14,15] that multiple stage designs i.e.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the case of the reactor design, several studies analyzed how is the behavior of the BFB gasification process is and how the reactor design is affected by bed material [15][16][17], bed agglomeration [18][19][20][21][22], gasifying agent [9,10,[23][24][25][26], use of catalysts [20,27,28], hydrodynamics [2,29], biomass segregation [5,30], kind and size of biomass [25,[30][31][32][33][34][35], temperature conditions [32,36], or gasification process [37][38][39]. Results from the experimental test were also studied in [23,24,33,34,[40][41][42], and finally, other publications integrated models and tests to validate simulations [43,44].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%