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Influence of Solvent Temperature and Type on Naphthalene Solubility for Tar Removal in a Dual Fluidized Bed Biomass Gasification Process

Influence of Solvent Temperature and Type on Naphthalene Solubility for Tar Removal in a Dual Fluidized Bed Biomass Gasification Process

Original Research ArticleApr 23, 2021Vol. 21 No. 4 (2021)

Abstract

Tar condensation is a cause of blockage in downstream application of the gasification process. An oil scrubber is considered as an effective method for tar removal. In this research, the naphthalene solubility in different local Thai oils and water was investigated in a laboratory-scale test-rig. The solubility value was conducted at 30, 50, 70, and 80°C. Biodiesels investigated were rapeseed methyl ester (RME) and two different palm methyl esters (PME 1 and PME 2). Furthermore, vegetable oils including sunflower oil, rice bran oil, crude palm oil, and refined palm oil were examined. The results showed that higher temperature enhanced naphthalene solubility in all types of investigated oils. Biodiesel has the highest value of naphthalene solubility. All scrubbing oils have similar naphthalene solubility trends at the temperature range of 50-80°C in the order of RME > PME 1 > PME 2 > diesel > sunflower oil > refined palm oil > rice bran oil > crude palm oil. Based on these experimental investigations, PME 1 has a naphthalene solubility value similar to RME. Therefore, PME 1 has been selected to be tested as scrubbing solvent in the 1 MWel prototype dual fluidized gasifier located in Nong Bua district, Nakhon Sawan province, Thailand.

Keywords: tar removal; oil scrubber; solvent scrubbing; naphthalene; dual fluidized bed biomass gasification

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How to Cite

Tonpakdee, P. undefined. ., Hongrapipat, J. undefined. ., Siriwongrungson*, V. undefined. ., Rauch, R. undefined. ., Pang, S. undefined. ., Thaveesri, J. undefined. ., Messner, M. undefined. ., Kuba, M. undefined. ., & Hofbauer, H. undefined. . (2021). Influence of Solvent Temperature and Type on Naphthalene Solubility for Tar Removal in a Dual Fluidized Bed Biomass Gasification Process. CURRENT APPLIED SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 751-760.

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Author Information

Pimnara Tonpakdee

College of Advanced Manufacturing Innovation, King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, Bangkok, Thailand

Janjira Hongrapipat

Gussing Renewable Energy (Thailand) Co., Ltd., Bangkok, Thailand

Vilailuck Siriwongrungson*

College of Advanced Manufacturing Innovation, King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, Bangkok, Thailand

Reinhard Rauch

Engler-Bunte-Institute, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Karlsruhe, Germany

Shusheng Pang

Department of Chemical and Process Engineering, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand

Jullapong Thaveesri

Ministry of Industry, Bangkok, Thailand

Michael Messner

Gussing Renewable Energy (Thailand) Co., Ltd., Bangkok, Thailand

Matthias Kuba

Bioenergy2020+ GmbH, Wienerstraße 49, 7540 Güssing, Austria

Hermann Hofbauer

Institute of Chemical, Environmental and Bioscience Engineering, TU Wien, Vienna, Austria

About this Article

Journal

Vol. 21 No. 4 (2021)

Type of Manuscript

Original Research Article

Keywords

tar removal; oil scrubber; solvent scrubbing; naphthalene; dual fluidized bed biomass gasification

Published

23 April 2021