This review paper introduces various biomasses (eg, agricultural, woody biomass waste) used in thermochemical conversion processes, including gasification, pyrolysis, and …
AH Alaedini, HK Tourani, M Saidi - Journal of Environmental Management, 2023 - Elsevier
In the twenty-first century, there has been an increase in energy demand and waste production, due to the rising population of the world. One good approach for satisfying the …
Tar is unavoidable by-product during biomass gasification process. Catalytic steam reforming of tar to syngas is a promising way for the removal of tar from the gas products …
J Karl, T Pröll - Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2018 - Elsevier
Indirect or allothermal gasification of biomass in dual fluidized bed (DFB) gasifiers such as the Güssing gasifier or the biomass heatpipe reformer becomes particularly attractive for the …
Sustainable energy production is a worldwide concern due to the adverse effects and limited availability of fossil fuels, requiring the development of suitable environmentally friendly …
Biomass gasification has acquired considerable interest as a sustainable and environmentally friendly way to produce heat, hydrogen or electricity from agro-industrial …
Biomass gasification is one of the primary thermal conversion processes where fluidized bed reactors are often used to produce syngas with low heating values. However, there has …
Biomass gasification is a promising technology for the transformation of biomass into a gaseous product. However, it suffers from a major drawback of tar generation which affects …
S Nakamura, S Kitano, K Yoshikawa - Applied Energy, 2016 - Elsevier
We develop tar removal technologies by using byproducts (bio-oil and char) in order to achieve low-cost and highly effective tar removal using only secondary removal methods in …