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Title: Non-thermal plasma removal of naphthalene as tar model compound from biomass gasification
Authors: Kittikorn Sasujit
Nigran Homdoung
Nakorn Tippayawong
Authors: Kittikorn Sasujit
Nigran Homdoung
Nakorn Tippayawong
Keywords: Energy
Issue Date: 1-Apr-2022
Abstract: Gasification of biomass is an industrial process utilized to produce product gas that can be used in electrical power generation with internal combustion engines. However, there remain huge challenges with regards to tar and other pollutants, thus their removal before further use is necessary. Non-thermal plasma method can be considered as a novel and efficient way for treatment of tar from product gas. In this work, a laboratory-scale, reverse vortex flow gliding arc plasma reactor was developed and tested for the removal of tar model compound using naphthalene as surrogate. Effects of total gas feed rate in the range of 20–60 L/min, applied voltage in the range of 50–220 V, hence, power input in the range of 300–460 W with initial naphthalene concentration of 610 ± 50 mg/m3 on removal and energy input were investigated. It was found the tar removal efficiency increased with increasing applied voltage. Maximum naphthalene removal efficiency of 85% was achieved at applied high voltage of 15 kV and specific energy input of 0.13 kWh/m3 with energy utilization efficiency of about 4.60 g/kWh. From the findings, non-thermal plasma technology appeared to offer great potential in the removal of biomass tar from gasification. The technology may be promising for possible application to real biomass tar cracking and upgrading of product gas from gasification.
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http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/72845
ISSN: 23524847
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