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  • Paper deals with theoretical description of cleaning of energogas from biomass and waste gasification using catalytic methods, and verification of theory in experiments. The main obstruction for using energogas from fluid gasification of organic matter is presence of various high-boiling point hydrocarbons (i.e. tar) in the gas. Elimination of tar from the gas is a key factor in subsequent use of the gas in other technologies for cogeneration of electrical energy and heat. Application of natural or artificial catalyst for catalytic destruction of tar is one of the methods of secondary elimination of tar from energogas. In our experiments, we used natural catalyst (dolomite or calcium magnesium carbonate) from Horní Lánov with great mechanical and catalytic properties, suitable for our purposes. Advantages of natural catalysts in contrast to artificial catalysts include their availability, low purchase prices and higher resilience to the so called catalyst poison Natural calcium catalysts may also ca
  • Paper deals with theoretical description of cleaning of energogas from biomass and waste gasification using catalytic methods, and verification of theory in experiments. The main obstruction for using energogas from fluid gasification of organic matter is presence of various high-boiling point hydrocarbons (i.e. tar) in the gas. Elimination of tar from the gas is a key factor in subsequent use of the gas in other technologies for cogeneration of electrical energy and heat. Application of natural or artificial catalyst for catalytic destruction of tar is one of the methods of secondary elimination of tar from energogas. In our experiments, we used natural catalyst (dolomite or calcium magnesium carbonate) from Horní Lánov with great mechanical and catalytic properties, suitable for our purposes. Advantages of natural catalysts in contrast to artificial catalysts include their availability, low purchase prices and higher resilience to the so called catalyst poison Natural calcium catalysts may also ca (en)
  • Paper deals with theoretical description of cleaning of energogas from biomass and waste gasification using catalytic methods, and verification of theory in experiments. The main obstruction for using energogas from fluid gasification of organic matter is presence of various high-boiling point hydrocarbons (i.e. tar) in the gas. Elimination of tar from the gas is a key factor in subsequent use of the gas in other technologies for cogeneration of electrical energy and heat. Application of natural or artificial catalyst for catalytic destruction of tar is one of the methods of secondary elimination of tar from energogas. In our experiments, we used natural catalyst (dolomite or calcium magnesium carbonate) from Horní Lánov with great mechanical and catalytic properties, suitable for our purposes. Advantages of natural catalysts in contrast to artificial catalysts include their availability, low purchase prices and higher resilience to the so called catalyst poison Natural calcium catalysts may also ca (cs)
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  • OPERATING SPECIFICATIONS OF CATALYTIC CLEANING OF GAS FROM BIOMASS GASIFICATION
  • OPERATING SPECIFICATIONS OF CATALYTIC CLEANING OF GAS FROM BIOMASS GASIFICATION (en)
  • OPERATING SPECIFICATIONS OF CATALYTIC CLEANING OF GAS FROM BIOMASS GASIFICATION (cs)
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  • OPERATING SPECIFICATIONS OF CATALYTIC CLEANING OF GAS FROM BIOMASS GASIFICATION
  • OPERATING SPECIFICATIONS OF CATALYTIC CLEANING OF GAS FROM BIOMASS GASIFICATION (en)
  • OPERATING SPECIFICATIONS OF CATALYTIC CLEANING OF GAS FROM BIOMASS GASIFICATION (cs)
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  • RIV/00216305:26210/14:PU109350!RIV15-MSM-26210___
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  • biomass, gasification, gas cleaning, dolomite (en)
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  • Lisý, Martin
  • Skála, Zdeněk
  • Baláš, Marek
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  • 26210
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