Char is the solid by-product of biomass gasification. Plant owners usually dispose of it at a cost, but its high carbon content and surface area could make it suitable for further applications. In this work, we studied its potential to adsorb hydrogen sulphide (H2S), a common pollutant, e.g. present in the producer gas of gasification, as well as in biogas from anaerobic digestion. We tested different samples of char collected from commercial gasification plants in South Tyrol (Italy). The adsorption was reproduced in a lab-scale fixed bed reactor. The results highlights that all samples could capture hydrogen sulphide, showing different adsorption performance. The surface area of the char and the ash amount seem to affect the removal capacity, although other properties of the materials are probably important. The inlet concentration of hydrogen sulphide does not influence the adsorption capacity significantly.

Adsorption of H2S on Residual Biomass Gasification Char / Marchelli, F; Patuzzi, F; Cordioli, E; Sisani, E; Barelli, L; Baratieri, M; Bosio, B; Arato, E. - ELETTRONICO. - (2018), pp. 493-499. (Intervento presentato al convegno 26th European Biomass Conference and Exhibition (EUBCE 2018) tenutosi a Copenaghen nel 14/17.05.2018) [10.5071/26thEUBCE2018-2BO.6.3].

Adsorption of H2S on Residual Biomass Gasification Char

Marchelli F;Patuzzi F;Baratieri M;
2018-01-01

Abstract

Char is the solid by-product of biomass gasification. Plant owners usually dispose of it at a cost, but its high carbon content and surface area could make it suitable for further applications. In this work, we studied its potential to adsorb hydrogen sulphide (H2S), a common pollutant, e.g. present in the producer gas of gasification, as well as in biogas from anaerobic digestion. We tested different samples of char collected from commercial gasification plants in South Tyrol (Italy). The adsorption was reproduced in a lab-scale fixed bed reactor. The results highlights that all samples could capture hydrogen sulphide, showing different adsorption performance. The surface area of the char and the ash amount seem to affect the removal capacity, although other properties of the materials are probably important. The inlet concentration of hydrogen sulphide does not influence the adsorption capacity significantly.
2018
26th European Biomass Conference and Exhibition
Firenze
EtaFlorence
978-88-89407-18-9
Marchelli, F; Patuzzi, F; Cordioli, E; Sisani, E; Barelli, L; Baratieri, M; Bosio, B; Arato, E
Adsorption of H2S on Residual Biomass Gasification Char / Marchelli, F; Patuzzi, F; Cordioli, E; Sisani, E; Barelli, L; Baratieri, M; Bosio, B; Arato, E. - ELETTRONICO. - (2018), pp. 493-499. (Intervento presentato al convegno 26th European Biomass Conference and Exhibition (EUBCE 2018) tenutosi a Copenaghen nel 14/17.05.2018) [10.5071/26thEUBCE2018-2BO.6.3].
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