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Sulphur poisoning of nickel-based hot gas cleaning catalysts in synthetic gasification gas: I. Effect of different process parameters
Authors:Jouko Hepola  Pekka Simell
Affiliation:

aVTT Energy, Energy Production Technologies, Espoo, Finland

Abstract:The effect of different process parameters on sulphur poisoning of nickel catalysts in tar (toluene), ammonia and methane decomposition was studied. Tests were carried out in a fixed-bed tube reactor at 800–1000°C at 5 and under 20 bar total pressure using a synthetic gasification gas mixture. In the same conditions, sulphur affected less the toluene and methane decomposing activity than the ammonia decomposing activity. Ammonia conversion was affected by the catalyst type but not by the nickel content of catalyst. When temperature was increased the effect of sulphur poisoning was decreased. At 20 bar pressure the poisoning effect of sulphur was stronger than at 5 bar pressure. To prevent sulphur poisoning of nickel catalysts in the tar and ammonia decomposition process at high pressure (20–30 bar), the catalyst process should operate at > 900°C. In addition, by decreasing the space velocity of the process the sulphur poisoning effect could be compensated in the test conditions.
Keywords:Ammonia   Biomass   Gasification   Hot gas cleaning   Poisoning   Nickel catalyst   Sulfur   Tar
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