Abstract

Tars have been identified as one of the major impurities associated with biomass gasification fuel gas. Tar buildup can cause blockages, plugging, corrosion, and catalyst deactivation, resulting in serious operational and maintenance problems. Therefore, tar removal is essential to ensure economic and effective fuel gas utilization. This study investigates the catalytic activity of zeolites and nickel supported zeolites for tar removal. Zeolites with varying pore sizes and acidity were tested, to evaluate the effect of pore size and acidity on tar removal. ZY had better catalytic activity due to its larger pore size compared with ZSM5. Catalytic activity of zeolites increased with an increase in the acidity. ZY-5.2, which is more acidic, had better naphthalene conversions compared with ZY-80. Impregnation of nickel on zeolites improved the activity significantly due to the steam reforming ability of nickel. Long-term catalytic activity tests were performed, the results of which showed that nickel-supporte...

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