Plasma Gas Cleaning Process for the Conversion of Biomass Tar Model Compounds Into Syngas

2017 
Biomass has been highlighted as a key renewable feedstock to respond to the vital societal need for a step change in the sustainability of energy production which is required to combat climate change. Gasification of biomass wastes represents a major sustainable route to produce syngas (H 2 and CO) from a source which is renewable and CO 2 -neutral. However, one of the major challenges in the gasification process is the contamination of the product syngas with tar which causes major process and syngas end-use problems 1 . Non-thermal plasma technology provides an attractive and promising alternative to the conventional approaches for the conversion of tars into clean fuels at a relatively low temperature. 1 S. Liu, D. Mei, L. Wang, and X. Tu, Chemical Engineering Journal, 307, 2017, pp. 793–802.
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