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titleOfInvention Tar water treatment method and apparatus generated in gasification process
abstract BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a method and apparatus for treating tar water generated in a gasification process, and more particularly, to a gasifier that performs gasification by receiving water (H 2 O) and oxygen (O 2 ) from the outside into a polymer liquid waste or a polymer solid organic matter. ; A sensible heat boiler for recovering sensible heat of the decomposition gas flowing out of the gasifier; A cooler configured to cool the hot decomposition gas discharged from the sensible heat boiler; An injection-type tar water recycler for producing tar water by contacting the cooled decomposition gas with water and recycling the produced tar water to the gasifier; A dust collector for collecting dust of the decomposition gas discharged from the jet tar water recycler; A purifier for removing the acid gas such as hydrogen sulfide or hydrogen chloride and oxides such as dioxins, SOx, and NOx by contacting the decomposed gas, which has been collected, with the cleaning material; A water gas shift reactor for converting carbon monoxide (CO) and steam (H 2 O) of the cracked gas into carbon dioxide and hydrogen (H 2 ); And a PSA gas separator for liquid-phase absorption of the converted carbon dioxide and carbon dioxide in hydrogen and separating hydrogen gas. According to the present invention as described above to remove the tar in the decomposition gas by contacting the decomposition gas discharged from the cooler or the dust collector with water to produce tar water, by reducing the amount of water used by recycling the produced tar water to the gasifier, separately tar There is an advantage that the installation cost can be relatively reduced because there is no need for a facility for removing.
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