Fuel, Vol.89, No.10, 3078-3084, 2010
Steam gasification reactivity of char from rapid pyrolysis of bio-oil/char slurry
A slurry of bio-oil and char originating from wood pyrolysis is a promising gasifier feed-stock because of its high energy density. When such a slurry is injected into a high temperature gasifier it undergoes a rapid pyrolysis yielding a char which then reacts with steam. The char produced by pyrolysis of an 80 wt% bio-oil/20 wt% char mixture at heating rates of 100-10,000 degrees C/s was subjected to steam gasification in a thermogravimetric analyzer. The original wood char from the bio-oil production was also tested. Gasification was conducted with 10-50 mol% steam at temperatures from 800 to 1200 degrees C. Reactivity of the slurry chars increased with pyrolysis heating rate, but was lower than that of the original chars. Kinetic parameters were established for a power-law rate model of the steam-char reaction, and compared to values from the literature. At temperatures over 1000 degrees C, the gasification rates appeared to be affected by diffusional resistance. (c) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.