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Production of ethanol from renewable materials
Čmaradová, Miroslava ; Beňo, Zdeněk (referee) ; Houdková, Lucie (advisor)
This Bachelor thesis focuses on the production of ethanol from renewable resources, in particular alcoholic fermentation. Briefly mentioned is the waste legislation. Closer described the materials from which the ethanol produced and can be broken down properties and behaviour of ethanol. Briefly describes the history of the production of ethanol. It is further discussed the current form of the production and use of ethanol.
Purification of Producer Gas in Biomass Gasification using Carbon Materials
Al-Dury, Sausan Salem Kadam ; Klemeš,, Jiri (referee) ; Noskievič, Pavel (referee) ; Skála, Zdeněk (advisor)
This work is dealing with the utilization of biomass feed stocks and wooden residue for gasification process to produce syn-gas suitable for the implementation of power plants for electricity generation and problem of gas production suitable for further chemical and energy purpose discussing the suitable practical purification methods, given that the complexity of theme and project which carried out through detailed analysis. Since the obtained gas has many types of unwanted contaminants. It was necessary to derive an effective cleaning method for gas purification from chemical contaminants especially tars components. The discussion of the definitions and methods for the determination of gas unwanted components and their removal technologies on the basis of the knowledge of data, collecting and analysis carried out through an experimental massive approach. The theoretical analysis of the gasification process for an effective tar reduction in the produced gas has been studied as well. Since the quality requirements for internal combustion engines, gas turbines and fuel cells using the primary measurement methods cannot be achieved for gas production, this work aimed removing different particulates and tar. The main emphasis is placed on the methods of high cleaning taking in account the chemical and thermal specifications of the gas which is based on the utilization of three different kinds of carbon materials successfully and efficiently char coal, black coke and active carbon for tar removal which has a major impact on the process parameters. The analysis was responding with the mechanism and the techniques of minimizing the resultant allowable concentration by using a suitable materials and verifying the operation conditions without affecting the gas thermal efficiency. The highlights of the theoretical and experimental work has been drawn up by a high concept cleaning allowing the production of a pure gas having a quality that meets the modern technical requirements for electricity generation. Functionality the most efficient cleaning methods were based in the current project for tar reduction on the quantity of tar removed, the materials used for tar cracking and the conditions of the experimental work as well. For a successful application, some proposals have been settled for industrial applications of gas cleaning.
Determination of organic compounds in the tar
Magdechová, Andrea ; Čáslavský, Josef (referee) ; Vávrová, Milada (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with determination of organic compounds in the tar. It is focussed on polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, BTEX and n-alkanes. The tar samples were collected by Faculty of Mechanical Engineering BUT Brno during two days and under diferent conditions of biomass gasification. The samples were filtrated and refined using column chromatography on silicagel sorbent. Gas chromatography with mass detection was chosen to determine polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and gas chromatography with flame ionisation detection was chosen to determine BTEX and n-alkanes.
Biomass gasification
Drga, Miroslav ; Baláš, Marek (referee) ; Škvařil, Jan (advisor)
Bachelor thesis contains a brief introduction of biomass, its composition, source and thermal characteristics. An analysis of gasification technology and gasification research facility. Then there are products of the gasification and combustion technology, and comparison of gasification.
Gasification Technologies in the Czech Republic and Abroad
Kunert, Šimon ; Baláš, Marek (referee) ; Lisý, Martin (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis deals with gasification technologies in the Czech Republic and abroad. The first part describes brief history of gasification, characteristics of the process, the most important types of equipment intended for this purpose, what are their properties and possibilities of use in practise. A separate part is dedicated to biomass gasification. The second part is dedicated to companies and institution that have dealt with this technology. There is a place of business in which the company operates, and a brief description of their equipment with specific use in practice.
Determination of organic substances in tar formed after biomass combustion and gasification
Hájek, Radek ; Mravcová, Ludmila (referee) ; Vávrová, Milada (advisor)
Biomass pyrolysis and gasification techniques count among basic technological procedures for its use as a source of energy. As a side-effect, production of tar can be considered. Tar is a complex mixture of various organic compounds and affects negatively both the environment and the facilities where biomass is processed. Within the scope of this master thesis the analysis of tar samples from different materials was performed. As an appropriate analytical method the gas chromatography combined with flame ionization detection (GC-FID) and time-of-flight mass spectrometry (GC-TOF-MS) was chosen. The concentrations of volatile organic compounds known as BTEX, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) and phenolic compounds were assessed.
Gasification Technologies in the Czech Republic and Abroad
Kunert, Šimon ; Baláš, Marek (referee) ; Lisý, Martin (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis deals with gasification technologies in the Czech Republic and abroad. The first part describes brief history of gasification, characteristics of the process, the most important types of equipment intended for this purpose, what are their properties and possibilities of use in practise. A separate part is dedicated to biomass gasification. The second part is dedicated to companies and institution that have dealt with this technology. There is a place of business in which the company operates, and a brief description of their equipment with specific use in practice.
Purification of Producer Gas in Biomass Gasification using Carbon Materials
Al-Dury, Sausan Salem Kadam ; Klemeš,, Jiri (referee) ; Noskievič, Pavel (referee) ; Skála, Zdeněk (advisor)
This work is dealing with the utilization of biomass feed stocks and wooden residue for gasification process to produce syn-gas suitable for the implementation of power plants for electricity generation and problem of gas production suitable for further chemical and energy purpose discussing the suitable practical purification methods, given that the complexity of theme and project which carried out through detailed analysis. Since the obtained gas has many types of unwanted contaminants. It was necessary to derive an effective cleaning method for gas purification from chemical contaminants especially tars components. The discussion of the definitions and methods for the determination of gas unwanted components and their removal technologies on the basis of the knowledge of data, collecting and analysis carried out through an experimental massive approach. The theoretical analysis of the gasification process for an effective tar reduction in the produced gas has been studied as well. Since the quality requirements for internal combustion engines, gas turbines and fuel cells using the primary measurement methods cannot be achieved for gas production, this work aimed removing different particulates and tar. The main emphasis is placed on the methods of high cleaning taking in account the chemical and thermal specifications of the gas which is based on the utilization of three different kinds of carbon materials successfully and efficiently char coal, black coke and active carbon for tar removal which has a major impact on the process parameters. The analysis was responding with the mechanism and the techniques of minimizing the resultant allowable concentration by using a suitable materials and verifying the operation conditions without affecting the gas thermal efficiency. The highlights of the theoretical and experimental work has been drawn up by a high concept cleaning allowing the production of a pure gas having a quality that meets the modern technical requirements for electricity generation. Functionality the most efficient cleaning methods were based in the current project for tar reduction on the quantity of tar removed, the materials used for tar cracking and the conditions of the experimental work as well. For a successful application, some proposals have been settled for industrial applications of gas cleaning.
Determination of organic substances in tar formed after biomass combustion and gasification
Hájek, Radek ; Mravcová, Ludmila (referee) ; Vávrová, Milada (advisor)
Biomass pyrolysis and gasification techniques count among basic technological procedures for its use as a source of energy. As a side-effect, production of tar can be considered. Tar is a complex mixture of various organic compounds and affects negatively both the environment and the facilities where biomass is processed. Within the scope of this master thesis the analysis of tar samples from different materials was performed. As an appropriate analytical method the gas chromatography combined with flame ionization detection (GC-FID) and time-of-flight mass spectrometry (GC-TOF-MS) was chosen. The concentrations of volatile organic compounds known as BTEX, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) and phenolic compounds were assessed.
Determination of organic compounds in the tar
Magdechová, Andrea ; Čáslavský, Josef (referee) ; Vávrová, Milada (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with determination of organic compounds in the tar. It is focussed on polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, BTEX and n-alkanes. The tar samples were collected by Faculty of Mechanical Engineering BUT Brno during two days and under diferent conditions of biomass gasification. The samples were filtrated and refined using column chromatography on silicagel sorbent. Gas chromatography with mass detection was chosen to determine polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and gas chromatography with flame ionisation detection was chosen to determine BTEX and n-alkanes.

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