Abstract

Co-pyrolysis of two different types of biomass among apple tree branch (ATB), knotweed stem (KWS), seaweed (SW) and rice straw (RSt) was conducted to obtain co-pyrolysis char (co-char), and then the steam gasification of those co-chars was compared with the steam co-gasification of the physically mixed individual biochars to investigate the synergetic effect resulted from alkali and alkali earth metal (AAEM) in each biomass involved. It is found that the silica species in the RSt had negative effect on the activity of co-char due to the formation of alkali silicate compounds. However, combination of RSt with some non-woody biomass such as SW also showed promoting effect. In particular, the gasification of the co-char from the combination of various biomass with low or no silica content showed improved gasification efficiencies due to the synergetic effect AAEM species in the co-char from the different biomass. Therefore, the biomass selection should play a significant role in the co-pyrolysis of different biomass in the two-stage gasification system.

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