Abstract

Tar is an undesirable product of biomass gasification. Tar analysis is a challenging task because it is a complex mixture. The objectives of this study are to identify and quantify the major tar compounds in raw producer gas and deposits from a 10 kW downdraft gasifier using cedar pellets. Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) was used to analyze the 16 tar samples from raw producer gas under varying airflow rates and four tar samples from the deposit inside the suction pump after long-term operation. The results showed that tar in raw producer gas and tar deposits consisted of about 46 and 28 major chemical compounds, respectively. Tar in raw producer gas was found to contain three main groups of substances, including acids/ketones with 32.1 wt%, heterocyclics with 30.0 wt%, and light poly-aromatic hydrocarbons (light PAHs) with 31.8 wt%. Heterocyclic and light PAH compounds dominated in tar deposits and accounted for 58.6 wt% and 36.2 wt%, respectively. It was observed that the tar condensation problem was dominated by the components and the molecular weight of tar compositions instead of the tar concentration. These findings are useful for optimizing the gasification process and developing the gas cleaning system for a small downdraft gasifier.

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