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A review of CaO based catalysts for tar removal during biomass gasification

Journal

ENERGY
Volume 244, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2022.123172

Keywords

10 December 2021; Tar removal; Biomass gasi fication; CaO based Catalysts; Calcined limestone; Calcined dolomite; Ni

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51876225, 51876093]
  2. Six Talent Peaks Project in Jiangsu Province [XNY-070]
  3. Senior Talent Foundation of Jiangsu University [18JDG032]

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Tar is a major technical barrier for biomass gasification, but the use of CaO catalysts has been proven effective. This review examines the application of different types of CaO catalysts for tar removal and summarizes the tar cracking mechanism.
Tar, among the most difficult contaminants to be removed, is the major technical barrier for the development and application of advanced biomass gasification technology. Catalytic cracking of tar, with the advantages of energy recovery from tar, quality increase of product gas and no secondary pollution, has become the main focus currently for tar removal. Among various types of catalysts, CaO based catalysts, including the naturally available calcined limestone/dolomite, the single-/multi-metal active components (Ni, Fe, Mg, etc.) and CaO composite catalysts, and the synthetic CaO based catalysts, have been demonstrated to be effective and economically viable for tar removal. Meanwhile, CaO is also being used in some novel CaO-looping gasification processes as a CO2 absorbent in recent years. Therefore, the CaO derived from different precursors, the in-situ and ex-situ applications of CaO catalysts and the tar removal under different operation conditions have been studied in this review. The tar cracking mechanism over CaO catalysts has been summarized. The single-/multi-metal doped CaO based catalysts for tar removal are also discussed. The use of CaO catalysts in some novel gasification processes and their tar removal efficiency have been also investigated. Finally, the main drawbacks and future perspectives of CaO based catalysts are discussed. (C)& nbsp;2022 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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