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- | ==== Workshop on Sampling, Detection and Quantification of Impurities in Gases from Thermochemical Biomass Conversion Processes - “Gas Analysis Workshop” | + | **Workshop on Sampling, Detection and Quantification of Impurities in Gases from Thermochemical Biomass Conversion Processes - “Gas Analysis Workshop”** |
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- | ==== Part I: Off-line sampling and analysis - Guideline (liquid) in comparison with SPA/SPE (solid)liquid sampling | + | ==== workshop program |
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- | | 1 | Welcome and Introduction | + | |
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- | | 2 | Tar measurement at VUT - Solvent Comparison | + | | 1 |
- | | 3 | Reflexions on the existing guideline (and EN) about the sampling and analysis of tar matter from product gas, pyrolysis gas and synthesis gas sampling on adsorbents | + | | |
- | | 4 | Tar & (SPA) tar analysis | + | | 2 |
- | | 5 | Tar analysis by Solid Phase Adsorption (SPA) associated with Thermal Desorption (TD) and Gas Chromatography (GC) analysis | + | | 3 |
- | | 6 | Solid Phase Adsorption (SPA) method for tar. Analysis of heavy tars | + | | 4 |
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- | | 7 | Introduction; | + | | 7 |
- | | 8 | PSI toolbox regarding trace elements: Alkali, Cl, metals | + | | 8 |
- | | 9 | SPA measurement for sulphur compounds: first results | + | | 9 | {{ : |
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- | The actual need of a guideline for sampling and analysis of chemical matter (not tars) from product gas, pyrolysis gas and synthesis gas. Johannes Zeisler, Bioenergy2020+, |