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HERO ID
2587825
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Agglomeration in fluidised bed gasification of biomass
Author(s)
Fryda, LE; Panopoulos, KD; Kakaras, E
Year
2008
Is Peer Reviewed?
1
Journal
Powder Technology
ISSN:
0032-5910
Volume
181
Issue
3
Page Numbers
307-320
DOI
10.1016/j.powtec.2007.05.022
Web of Science Id
WOS:000253747600011
Abstract
Three promising biomass fuels for southern Mediterranean regions were tested for their agglomeration tendency in an atmospheric lab-scale fluidised bed (FB) gasifier using quartz and olivine as bed materials. The defluidisation temperatures of the energy crops Giant Reed (Arundo, donax L.) and Sweet Sorghum bagasse were respectively approx. 790 degrees C and 810 degrees C, in both bed materials, while the agro industrial residue olive bagasse caused defluidisation of the quartz bed at 830 degrees C and olivine bed at >850 degrees C. Agglomerates from these tests were analysed with SEM/EDS. Coatings and necks between bed particles were formed due to ash derived potassium silicate melt. For the first two fuels cluster-type agglomerates around remains of char particles were observed. Thermodynamic equilibrium simulations of each chemical system were performed to cross examine the predicted ash melting temperatures and chemistry with experimental findings. Predictions of potassium liquid compounds, like K2O center dot SiO2(1) were verified by EDS analyses on the particle coatings. FB gasification of olive bagasse resisted defluidisation up to higher temperatures because of its lower potassium and higher calcium content, especially in the case of olivine bed. The latter experimental finding coincided with thermodynamic predictions. (c) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords
fluidised bed; agglomeration; biomass; gasification; SEM/EDS; FactSAGE (TM)
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