Name : [in Japanese]
Location : [in Japanese]
Date : December 11, 2019 - December 13, 2019
Pages 69-70
Fruit pruning is a woody biomass that is a precious bioresource for regional small-scale plants. In this study, gasification of peach pruning was performed to clarify the effects of gasifying agents on producer gas composition and conversion to gas. For the different reaction temperatures (T = 800-1000°C) in N2/H2O gasification of timber waste (Japanese cedar/cypress). As a result, the peach pruning had a higher gasification rate than the timber waste. For gasification performed in the different gasifying agent with different CO2/O2 ratio, the highest conversion to gas (72.2 C-mol%) was obtained for gasifying agent of CO2/O2/N2/H2O = 0%/ 3%/ 13%/ 84%. And the conversion increased with decreasing CO2 agent and increasing O2 amount.