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    Development of an on-line tar measurement method based on photo ionization technique by Ahmadi, Mozhgan, Brage, Claes, Sjöström, Krister, Engvall, Klas, Knoef, Harrie, Van de Beld, Bert

    Published in Catalysis today (01-11-2011)
    “…This paper presents work in progress for development of an on-line method based on PID (Photo Ionization Detector) for quantitative measurement of tar from…”
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    Two Advanced Models for the Kinetics of the Variation of the Tar Composition in Its Catalytic Elimination in Biomass Gasification by Corella, José, Caballero, Miguel A, Aznar, María-Pilar, Brage, Claes

    “…Biomass gasification in fluidized beds generates tar that can be effectively eliminated with catalysts located downstream from the biomass gasifier. Some…”
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    Effects of Chinese dolomites on tar cracking in gasification of birch by Yu, Q.-Z., Brage, C., Nordgreen, T., Sjöström, K.

    Published in Fuel (Guildford) (01-10-2009)
    “…To minimize tar in the producer gas from birch gasification at 700, 750 and 800 °C, four Chinese dolomites (Zhenjiang, Nanjing, Shanxi, Anhui) and a Swedish…”
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    The fate of fuel-nitrogen during gasification of biomass in a pressurised fluidised bed gasifier by Yu, Q-Z., Brage, C., Chen, G-X., Sjöström, K.

    Published in Fuel (Guildford) (01-03-2007)
    “…The distribution of fuel-nitrogen in gases, tar and char from gasification of biomass in a pressurised fluidised bed gasifier was investigated. Four species of…”
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    Tar evolution profiles obtained from gasification of biomass and coal by Brage, Claes, Yu, Qizhuang, Chen, Guanxing, Sjöström, Krister

    Published in Biomass & bioenergy (2000)
    “…The tar content of the product gases from gasification of biomass is one of the major factors affecting the subsequent process stages. In this work, evolution…”
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    Use of amino phase adsorbent for biomass tar sampling and separation by Brage, Claes, Yu, Qizhuang, Chen, Guanxing, Sjöström, Krister

    Published in Fuel (Guildford) (1997)
    “…To reduce sampling and sample separation time, a highly efficient method based on solid-phase adsorption (s.p.a.) on amino phase was designed. This method is…”
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    Characteristics of evolution of tar from wood pyrolysis in a fixed-bed reactor by Brage, Claes, Yu, Qizhuang, Sjöström, Krister

    Published in Fuel (Guildford) (1996)
    “…The thermally induced interrelation between total tar, chemical distribution of principal tar constituents and the three C 2 compounds (ethane, ethene, ethyne)…”
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    Temperature impact on the formation of tar from biomass pyrolysis in a free-fall reactor by Yu, Qizhuang, Brage, Claes, Chen, Guanxing, Sjöström, Krister

    “…Tar evolution was measured as a function of temperature during wood pyrolysis in a free-fall reactor operated at near atmospheric pressure. The yields of total…”
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