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- (10a) Kinetic Study of Biomass Gasification at High Pressures
This study has two goals: (i) to study biomass gasification rates at high pressures as well as measure the rates of formation of hydrocarbons and tar contaminants, and (ii) to develop kinetic models that quantitatively predict the rates of biomass gasification and the rates of contaminant formation.
Two different reactor types are being utilized in this study: pressurized entrained flow reactor (PEFR) and pressurized thermogravimetric analyzer (PTGA). These two reactors complement each other in terms of the biomass heating rates and residence times. In addition, experiments conducted at atmospheric pressure will provide a broader range of model applicability and enable a better mechanistic understanding of the gasification process. The three biomass candidates (loblolly pine, switch grass, and corn stover) would differ in their elemental composition and ash content which will likely affect the gasification behavior. The biomass gasification variables include pressure, temperature, gas-phase composition, and particle size.