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Task 3.9 -- Catalytic tar cracking. Semi-annual report, January 1--June 30, 1995

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Tar produced in the gasification of coal is deleterious to the operation of downstream equipment including fuel cells, gas turbines, hot-gas stream cleanup filters, and pressure swing adsorption systems. Catalytic cracking of tars to smaller hydrocarbons can be an effective means to remove these tars from gas streams and, in the process, generate useful products, e.g., methane gas, which is crucial to the operation of molten carbonate fuel cells. The objectives of this project are to investigate whether gasification tars can be cracked by synthetic nickel-substituted micamontmorillonite, zeolite, or dolomite material; and whether the tars can be cracked selectively by these catalysts to produce a desired liquid and/or gas stream. Results to date are presented in the cited papers.

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Last Updated September 29, 2016, 15:38 (LMT)
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Citation Young, B.C.; Timpe, R.C. ---- Roy Long, Task 3.9 -- Catalytic tar cracking. Semi-annual report, January 1--June 30, 1995, 2016-09-29, https://edx.netl.doe.gov/dataset/task-3-9-catalytic-tar-cracking-semi-annual-report-january-1-june-30-1995
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Poc Email Roy.long@netl.doe.gov
Point Of Contact Roy Long
Program Or Project KMD
Publication Date 1995-12-31