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Concentration of HCl, HF and Sulfur Compounds in Fuel Gas from Fluidized Bed Gasification of Coals and Wood by Steam-Oxygen Mixtures
Svoboda, Karel ; Pohořelý, Michael ; Jeremiáš, Michal ; Kameníková, Petra ; Skoblia, S. ; Beňo, Z. ; Šyc, Michal
We have concentrated in our study on FB gasification of two kinds of coals differing in reactivity, ash content and composition and hard wood at temperature 850 oC. Our attention was particularly devoted to speciation of sulfur compounds, presence of HCl, HF and tar compounds in fuel gas. Silica sand and mixture of silica sand with gradually added dolomite was used as basic particulate bed material in FB gasification. The results have shown that presence of dolomite particles in the fluidized bed and presence of dolomite dust reduces concentrations of all sulfur species, but the reduction of thiophene concentration is more pronounced. Presence of dolomite in FB causes substantial decrease of HCl concentration and moderate decrease of HF concentration in fuel gas. Accumulation of char and ash with active calcium based components leads to moderate reduction of HCl and sulfur compounds concentration in fuel gas.
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Possibilities of Application of Producer Gas from the Gasification of Biomass
Pohořelý, Michael ; Jeremiáš, Michal ; Kameníková, Petra ; Svoboda, Karel ; Skoblia, S. ; Tošnarová, Markéta ; Šyc, Michal ; Punčochář, Miroslav
In the paper, physico-chemical principles of gasification of biomass are explained and illustrated and the possibilities of producer gas cleaning for different potential applications are mentioned. In the second part, the possibilities of transformation of energetic gas to electric energy or to alternative or current transport fuels are described.
Fluidized Bed Gasification of a Sub-Bituminous Coal, Biomass and Coal-Biomass Co-Gasification by a Gas Containing Oxygen-CO2 Mixtures
Svoboda, Karel ; Pohořelý, Michael ; Jeremiáš, Michal ; Kameníková, Petra ; Skoblia, Sergej ; Šyc, Michal ; Punčochář, Miroslav
Based on the above stated facts we concentrated in our study on FB gasification with higher concentrations of CO2 in gasification medium and on gasification of a reactive subbituminous German coal, biomass (wood) and a coal-biomass blend at temperatures between 800 oC and 900 oC. Out attention was particularly devoted to effects of CO2 concentrations and gasification temperature on producer gas heating value, energy yield, tar and BTX yields in comparison with FB gasification with steam-O2 mixtures.
Fluidized Bed Gasification of Coal-Oil and Coal-Water-Oil Slurries by a Gas Containing Carbon Dioxide-Oxygen Mixture
Svoboda, Karel ; Pohořelý, Michael ; Jeremiáš, Michal ; Kameníková, Petra ; Skoblia, S. ; Šyc, Michal
Direct use of CO2 instead of steam or as a partial substitute for steam in coal and biomass direct gasification processes is one of possibilities of potential useful application of CO2. Based on the above stated facts we concentrated in our study on FB gasification of COS and COWS slurries with gases containing higher concentrations of CO2. Our attention was particularly devoted to effects of CO2 concentrations and gasification temperature on producer gas heating value, energy yield, tar and BTX yields in comparison with FB gasification with steam-O2 mixtures.
Fluidized Bed Gasification of Flax used for Phytoextration of Heavy Metals
Pohořelý, Michael ; Šyc, Michal ; Jeremiáš, Michal ; Vosecký, Martin ; Kameníková, Petra ; Skoblia, Sergej ; Svoboda, Karel ; Punčochář, Miroslav
This study was aimed at determination of distribution of heavy metals among producer gas and individual size fractions of ash matter, i. e. bed ash and cyclone ash, formed in fluidized bed steam biomass gasification. Knowledge of distribution of heavy metals is necessary for further utilization of all products of the gasification.
Vliv přídavku oxidu uhličitého ke zplyňovacímu médiu při atmosférickém zplyňování vodní parou ve fluidním loži křemenného písku a vápence
Jeremiáš, Michal ; Pohořelý, Michael ; Vosecký, Martin ; Skoblia, Sergej ; Kameníková, Petra ; Svoboda, Karel ; Punčochář, Miroslav
The aim of this project was to evaluate the effect of addition of CO2 to the gasification agent during allothermal steam fluidized bed gasification of biomass at constant temperature about 800 °C. Moreover, the effect of different fluidized bed materials such as silica sand and limestone together with the effect of temperature on producer gas composition was also examined. Experiments led to conclusions that CO2 added to the gasification agent was converted to CO to only very limited extent while CO2 dilution effect was relatively strong. The CO2 to CO conversion was exhanced by the use of limestone as the bed material. Limestone showed also strong catalytic activity towards reduction in tar content in the producer gas and higher production of H2, CO2 and CO in comparison with silica sand. Optimal temperature for in the bed-use of limestone in the gasification process was proposed to be around 850 °c under the given experimental conditions.
Allothermal Fluidized Bed Biomass Gasification-
Jeremiáš, Michal ; Pohořelý, Michael ; Vosecký, Martin ; Skoblia, Sergej ; Kameníková, Petra ; Svoboda, Karel ; Punčochář, Miroslav
The influence of reactor temperature and material of the fluidized bed on gas composition and yield was studied.

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