Abstract

Pine sawdust catalytic steam gasification has been studied in a fluidized bed at a relatively low temperature, 700 °C. The Ni−Al catalyst used was prepared by coprecipitation and calcined at 750 °C for 3 h. The influence of the catalyst weight/biomass flow rate (W/mb) and steam/biomass (S/B) ratios on the product distribution and on the quality of the gas product obtained was analyzed. An increase of the W/mb ratio increases the total gas, H2, CO, and CO2 yields, while CH4 and C2 yields decrease. An increase of the S/B ratio increases H2 and CO2 yields while CO and CH4 yields decrease. This fact can be explained by steam reforming and water-gas shift reactions. The increase of the S/B ratio also has a positive effect on the life of the catalyst. The gas composition and gas yields at initial time have also been studied. For W/mb ratios > 0.5 h, the gas composition at initial time is similar to that for thermodynamic equilibrium for different S/B ratios. The influence of the S/B ratio on gas yield at initia...

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