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Sampling and Online Analysis of Alkalis in Thermal Process Gases with a Novel Surface Ionization Detector

Wellinger, M.
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Biollaz, S.
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Wochele, J.
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2011
Energy and Fuels

When using biomass or waste as a feedstock for power production, alkalis are a major concern because of their negative effects on equipment. To investigate the release behavior of alkalis and the effectiveness of countermeasures, it is indispensable to quantify alkali emissions with a high time resolution (less than 1 min). This paper presents a newly developed alkali detector based on the principle of surface ionization. The detector includes a number of improvements compared to previous designs that enable a reproducible measurement of alkalis in heavily tar- and particle-laden product gases. Our redesigned alkali detector has demonstrated high sensitivity and improved characteristics for making measurements of tar- and particle-laden process gases. Using an ultrasonic nebulizer as a source for alkali aerosols, we could conduct a calibration of the alkali detector over 4 orders of magnitude. In combination with a dilution setup and a sampling lance, we could take online measurements of gasifier producer gas with a high degree of reproducibility and a high time resolution of 1 s. The measurements of product gas have proven the feasibility of using the detector for field measurements.

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DOI
10.1021/ef200811q
Web of Science ID

WOS:000294874800036

Author(s)
Wellinger, M.
Biollaz, S.
Wochele, J.
Ludwig, C.  
Date Issued

2011

Publisher

American Chemical Society

Published in
Energy and Fuels
Volume

25

Start page

4163

End page

4171

Subjects

bioenergy

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process gases

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syngas

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alkalis

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alkali detector

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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August 10, 2011
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