[Gasification] "Continuous analysis of elemental emissions fromabiofuel gasifier"

doug.williams Doug.Williams at orcon.net.nz
Sun Mar 25 23:27:56 CDT 2007


Hi Jeff,

You raise an interesting point:

> One of my books state that when gasifiing ag waste you need to carbonize 
> it
> first (make charcoal). I have some major doubts, I think the problem will
> stay with the charcoal.

Cannot comment on Ag waste, but it seems that there is validity for some 
elements to leave  the biomass as pyrolysis gas, leaving the carbon to then 
combust or gasify without problems. I refer to mainly woody biomass, but 
doubt if the same could be achieved with Ag waste , which can have a high 
silica content.

> The question is: is it possible to vaporize and remove these problem 
> elements
> when making charcoal?

It is all theory until you try it with your choice of waste, so have a try, 
it beats reading about it (:-)

Doug Williams,
Fluidyne Gasification.
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> Jeff
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> Somewhere 20 miles south of Lake Erie, USA
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