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Decomposition of Tars on a Nickel Honeycomb Catalyst

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CATALYSTS
卷 11, 期 7, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/catal11070860

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glide arc; tar decomposition; nickel catalyst

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  1. National Center for Research and Development [PBS2/A1/10/2013]

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The study focused on processing tar substances using toluene as a model substance, testing the effect of discharge power and carrier gas composition on toluene conversion. By conducting the process in a plasma-catalytic system with a new Ni3Al honeycomb system, high toluene conversion rates were achieved.
Biomass can be considered a renewable energy source. It undergoes a gasification process to obtain gaseous fuel, which converts it into combustible gaseous products such as hydrogen, carbon monoxide, and methane. The process also generates undesirable tars that can condense in gas lines and cause corrosion, and after processing, can be an additional source of combustible gases. This study focused on the processing of tar substances with toluene as a model substance. The effect of discharge power and carrier gas composition on toluene conversion was tested. The process was conducted in a plasma-catalytic system with a new Ni3Al system in the form of a honeycomb. The toluene conversion reached 90%, and small amounts of ethane, ethylene, acetylene, benzene, and C-3 and C-4 hydrocarbons were detected in the post-reaction mixture. Changes in the surface composition of the Ni3Al catalyst were observed throughout the experiments. These changes did not affect the toluene conversion.

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