@article{oai:kitami-it.repo.nii.ac.jp:00007694, author = {鈴木, 勉 and 川上, 大輔 and 鈴木, 京子 and 服部, 和幸}, issue = {6}, journal = {Journal of the Japan Institute of Energy}, month = {Jun}, note = {Wood loaded with 3% iron is carbonized at 500℃ to yield char together with liquid fuel fraction, and subsequently the 500℃-char is re-carbonized at 850℃ for obtaining both crystallized mesoporous carbon (CMC) and hydrogen-rich gas. This iron-catalyzed carbonization of wood carried out at 900℃ is evaluated in terms of fluid fuel production by comparing with corresponding 2% nickel-catalyzed and non-catalyzed carbonizations. The results showed that 3% iron loading exceeded non-loading in both the upgrading of oil and the production of hydrogen, and the effect of the former was almost equal to that of 2% nickel loading. For CMC, its post-treatments to produce practical electroconductive carbon and adsorbent for macromolecules in liquid phase are described to demonstrate the effectiveness.}, pages = {541--546}, title = {木質バイオマスの鉄触媒炭化による流体燃料と機能性炭素の併産<特集>バイオマス転換技術-触媒の利用・開発の観点から-}, volume = {90}, year = {2011} }