I have tried commercial activated charcoal and it doesn't work. It is far 
superior to bio char in adsorptivity, and the tarry water passes through it 
without removal.?
Sincerely,
Leland T. "Tom" Taylor
Thermogenics Inc.?



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From: Paul Anderson <[email protected]>
To: Discussion of biomass pyrolysis and gasification 
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Sent: Sat, Jan 16, 2016 5:20 am
Subject: Re: [Gasification] Characterization of waste water from biomass 
gasification equipment: A case-study from Cambodia

                     Dear Gasification Listserv and Biochar Listserv,
     
     The excellent comment by James Joyce (below) did not reach the     
Gasification readers.?? It only went to the Biochar readers.??     Interesting 
for two reasons (overly simplified, but to make a     point):
     
     1.? Gasification for power (engines) is what causes the problem of     
contaminated waste water, but those readers did not see the     "solution 
offered".? THEY are the people who could test and evaluate     the solution.
     
     2.? Biochar production (for agriculture and carbon sequestration)     has 
been proposed to make a filter-char that is to be burned, which     is what 
biochar production is trying not to do. ? That is, char as     filter for 
wastes made by trying to burn all of the biomass to ash.
     
     Those of us who are subscribed to both lists will see the full     
discussion.?? Let's hope that this is a functional solution.
     
     (Of course it is better if the nasty contents in the waste water     were 
not created in the process of making the electro-mechanical     power.)
     
     To James Joyce, I say "Thanks."
     
     Paul Anderson
     
     James Joyce wrote:
                     Seems to me that the smallest foot print           
treatment would be to filter the water through char, gravity           dewater 
and then dry the char to less than 30% moisture, then           combust it at 
over 1000 deg C in a chamber that maintains a 2           second residence time 
for the gases released from the           combustion. That will yield useful 
heat while destroying the           recalcitrant hydrocarbons. In locations 
with weather that does           not make solar or even bed drying viable, the 
process will           generate more than enough heat to run a heated air drier.
         ?After the past mess if dealt with,           such a process would 
probably only need to be run for a day a           week to treat scrubber water 
from storage tanks (i.e. never           put out to lagoons or open storage 
where it is of great risk           to the environment).
         ?The equipment required to do that           is far less complicated 
than the gasifiers themselves.
         Regards,?         
         James????????????????????????????? Posted           by: James Joyce 
<[email protected]> 
       
          
     Doc  /  Dr TLUD  /  Prof. Paul S. Anderson, PhD Email:  [email protected] 
Skype:   paultlud    Phone: +1-309-452-7072 Website:  www.drtlud.com     On 
1/7/2016 10:45 AM, [email protected]       wrote:
     
            
        Tom,?
        Thanks             for the compliment and appreciation. There were 
hundreds of             "pot" trials using a wide variety of treatments,        
     extractions, etc. before the key process was accidentally             
stumbled on. Other processes have evolved and include the             ability 
to take sea-water to potable with a fraction of the             cost of 
distillation or RO.?
        Assumptions             about the tar properties including specific 
gravity can be             quite misleading.?
        One             aspect of how to deal with the produced water from a    
         gasifier is to give it the right type of compound definition           
  and once that is reached, it makes it much easier to treat             it.?
       Sincerely,
         Leland T. "Tom" Taylor
         Thermogenics Inc.?
       
       
       
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