Abstract

Filtration failure occurs when filter media are blocked by accumulated solid particles. Suitable operating conditions were investigated for cake cleaning by partial oxidation of filter-cake particles (FCPs) during biomass gasification. The mechanism of the FCP partial oxidation was investigated in a ceramic filter and by using thermogravimetric analysis through a temperature-programmed route in a 2 vol % O2–N2 environment. Partial oxidation of the FCPs in the simulated product gas environment was examined at 300–600 °C in a ceramic filter that was set and heated in a laboratory-scale fixed reactor. Four reaction stages, namely, drying, preoxidation, complex oxidation, and nonoxidation, occurred in the FCP partial oxidation when the temperature increased from 30 to 800 °C in a 2 vol % O2–N2 environment. Partial oxidation was more effective for FCP mass loss from 275 to 725 °C. Experimental results obtained in a ceramic filter indicated that the best operating temperature and FCP loading occurred at 400 °C ...

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