Hi again KT,

This must prove very difficult to understand:

In the Chinese language, the name of coke and char is the same, called "Jiao 
Tan".

This proves that there is important information lost in translation to many 
researchers.

In a recent paper, 

Hosokai, S., K., Norinaga, T. Kimura, M. Nakano, C.-Z. Li, and J. Hayashi, 
"Reforming of Volatiles from the Biomass Pyrolysis over Charcoal in a Sequence  
of Coke Deposition and Steam Gasification of Coke," Energy Fuels, 25, 5387-5393 
(2011), 

I haven't read this paper.

the authors said "tar compounds are converted to coke in the micropores of the 
char" (see p. 5390). It is really confused for me.

To me, the term coke as applied to pyrolysis gas from biomass, refers to the 
tars that cook and dry out in the absence of oxygen. The moisture has gone 
leaving only the carbons which are porous. We see it in gasifiers in packed 
carbon beds that are not moving, or areas that allow leakage of the pyrolysis 
gases to by-pass the oxidation zones.

As the paper refers to steam gasification, one might expect to see coke form in 
the microspores of the char, as there is a lot of carbon molecules swapping 
places, and this endothermic reaction probably helps to "freeze" the coke in 
the char, instead of converting it to gas. Having said that, there are many 
possible explanations, and it would be necessary to see exactly how these tests 
were done.

Happy New Year

Yes, a New Year is waiting for us, and our World is an unhappy place for many. 
Celebrate as you can, and hope our differences draw us together, rather than 
push us apart.

Doug Williams.
Fluidyne.

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