In biomass gasification plants and related research units,
on-line
analysis of noncondensable compounds (H2, CO, CO2, CH4, and light hydrocarbons) and condensable compounds
(water, tars, etc.) is desired. Long-duration on-line measurements
are often a challenging task, because blocking of the sampling lines
has to be avoided and because some analytical equipment do not tolerate
certain components of these streams. A continuous liquid-quench sampling
system has been successfully employed to sample these gas streams
and prepare them for on-line measurement. In comparison to other systems,
it promotes long-duration measurements with high time resolution over
a wide concentration range with little man-hour requirements. In this
work, the sampling system is described in detail for the first time
and its performance is investigated regarding the sampling of noncondensable
compounds. On the basis of experimental observations, optimal operational
parameters are suggested to minimize the measurement bias.