This paper describes new tar removal argumentation method by adding water that enhances the steam reformation reactions and converts tar contamination in the gas into combustible gases. The hydro-catalytic tar removal method was experimentally evaluated in a microwave-heated reactor with toluene and naphthalene as tar models. The reactor was tested in a wide temperature range with flow residence time through the reactor in the range of 0.12-0.24s. Dolomite and nickel catalysts were tested at 700-900°С while Y-zeolite, ruthenium, and rhodium were tested at 500-700°С temperature ranges. Steam-to-carbon ratio (S/C) was tested in the range of 0.11-0.55. Tar removal efficiency of 98.88% was achieved with ruthenium catalyst at 700 °С cracking temperature and S/C ratio range of 0.32-0.33. The gas product from tar cracking was analysed using gas chromatography and it consisted mostly of H2, CH4 and some higher hydrocarbon gases.
                        
                        
                        
                        
                            
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