Coal Tar vs Biomass Tar: Difference between revisions

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*Also dig for analysis on content, and volume, of tar from various systems (gassification, combustion, pyrolysis, fluidized versions...)
*Also dig for analysis on content, and volume, of tar from various systems (gassification, combustion, pyrolysis, fluidized versions...)


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*[https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/18167012/ Sampling of Benzene in Tar Matrices From Biomass Gasification Using Two Different Solid-Phase Sorbents]
*[https://www.researchgate.net/publication/331741097_Problems_Related_to_Gasification_of_Biomass-Properties_of_Solid_Pollutants_in_Raw_Gas Problems Related to Gasification of Biomass—Properties of Solid Pollutants in Raw Gas] (also relevant for non-tar pollutants)
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Latest revision as of 03:16, 21 June 2020

Basics

  • Both can be produced intentially, or as a pollutant
  • Can lead to clogging of equipment
  • Have uses, but may be carcinogenic, ESPECIALLY coal tar (mainly preservation/waterproofing but SUPPOSEDLY coal tar was/is used for MEDICINE ?
  • Need to see if due to minerals or benzene
    • Benzene was first produced via pyrolisis of coal tar, and thus may be removed in that manner?
  • Also dig for analysis on content, and volume, of tar from various systems (gassification, combustion, pyrolysis, fluidized versions...)

Papers

Internal Links

External Links