H2-rich and tar-free downstream gasification reaction of efb by using the malaysian dolomite as a secondary catalyst

In this study, Malaysian dolomites as secondary catalysts are placed at the downstream of the fluidized-bed gasifier. Three types of Malaysian dolomites with different elemental ratios of CaO-MgO content denoted as P1, P2, and P3 are investigated with EFB gasification reaction at different cracking...

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Main Authors: Mohammed M.A.A., Shafizah I.N., Salmiaton A., Arifin N.A., Hafriz R.S.R.M., Azlina W.A.K.G.W., Taufiq-Yap Y.H., Shamsuddin A.H.
Other Authors: 36600967100
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Published: MDPI 2023
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Summary:In this study, Malaysian dolomites as secondary catalysts are placed at the downstream of the fluidized-bed gasifier. Three types of Malaysian dolomites with different elemental ratios of CaO-MgO content denoted as P1, P2, and P3 are investigated with EFB gasification reaction at different cracking temperatures (700�900?C). The performance of the catalysts with a variation of catalyst to biomass weight ratio (C/B) (0.05 to 0.30 w/w) is evaluated. The findings showed that the total gas yield increased by 20%, hydrogen increased by 66%, along with an almost 99% reduction in tar content with P1 catalyst with the following reaction conditions: gasification temperature of 850?C, equivalence ratio (ER) of 0.25, and cracking temperature of 900?C. Malaysia dolomite could be a secondary catalyst to provide a better alternative, tar-free hydrogen-rich gas with the possibility of regeneration and re-use. � 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.