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Annual Review of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, 2015
Interest in biomass to produce heat, power, liquid fuels, hydrogen, and value-added chemicals with reduced greenhouse gas emissions is increasing worldwide. Gasification is becoming a promising technology for biomass utilization with a positive environmental impact. This review focuses speci-fically on woody biomass gasification and recent advances in
Jianjun Dai+3 more
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Interest in biomass to produce heat, power, liquid fuels, hydrogen, and value-added chemicals with reduced greenhouse gas emissions is increasing worldwide. Gasification is becoming a promising technology for biomass utilization with a positive environmental impact. This review focuses speci-fically on woody biomass gasification and recent advances in
Jianjun Dai+3 more
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A Review on Biomass Gasification: Effect of Main Parameters on Char Generation and Reaction
, 2020Reactions between char and gasifying agents are usually the controlling step and of a core role for the overall biomass gasification process due to the relatively low reaction rate.
Yuming Zhang+5 more
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Process simulation of biomass gasification with steam as gasification agent
Energy Sources, Part A: Recovery, Utilization, and Environmental Effects, 2019Among all renewable energies, biomass has been receiving more attention because of its availability and economic advantages.
Yun Lei, Rong Zhou
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2003
Publisher Summary In the practical realization of gasification processes, a broad range of reactor types has been and continues to be used. For most purposes, these reactor types can be grouped into one of three categories, such as moving-bed gasifiers, fluid-bed gasifiers, and entrained-flow gasifiers.
Maarten van der Burgt+1 more
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Publisher Summary In the practical realization of gasification processes, a broad range of reactor types has been and continues to be used. For most purposes, these reactor types can be grouped into one of three categories, such as moving-bed gasifiers, fluid-bed gasifiers, and entrained-flow gasifiers.
Maarten van der Burgt+1 more
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Plasma Gasification and Pyrolysis
2022Currently, the most widely used treatment of waste is thermal processing, such as incineration. However, thermal plasma technologies offer alternative, cutting-edge, and environmentally friendly processes, which are also considered more energy-efficient and safe.
Hrabovský, Milan+2 more
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2008
Publisher Summary In a drive for more efficient use of coal—reducing net station heat rates—and reduced airborne emissions, gasification has emerged as an alternative to combustion. The inherent possibility of pre-combustion CO2 removal at modest additional cost—as practiced on a large scale in the ammonia industry—has increased the interest in ...
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Publisher Summary In a drive for more efficient use of coal—reducing net station heat rates—and reduced airborne emissions, gasification has emerged as an alternative to combustion. The inherent possibility of pre-combustion CO2 removal at modest additional cost—as practiced on a large scale in the ammonia industry—has increased the interest in ...
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Gasification of Canola Meal and Factors Affecting Gasification Process
BioEnergy Research, 2014Non-catalytic gasification of canola meal for the production of syngas was studied in lab-scale fixed bed gasifier and pilot-scale fluidized bed gasifier. Various experiments were undertaken in order to study the effects of different gasification parameters on gas composition, H2/CO ratio, gas yield, syngas yield, lower heating value (LHV), and carbon ...
Ajay K. Dalai+4 more
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Biomass gasification for sustainable energy production: A review
International journal of hydrogen energy, 2022Özgün Tezer+4 more
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Scientific American, 1974
GAS MADE FROM COAL COULD SUBSTITUTE FOR NATURAL GAS IF THE OLD TECHNOLOGY OF COAL GASIFICATION COULD BE IMPROVED TO GIVE THE PRODUCT THE HEATING VALUE OF NATURAL GAS (1,030 BRITISH THERMAL UNITS PER CUBIC FOOT). THE UNENRICHED GAS FROM COAL COULD ALSO SERVE WELL IN MANY INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS. THE CONTINUING IMPROVEMENT IN COAL GASIFICATION TECHNOLOGY
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GAS MADE FROM COAL COULD SUBSTITUTE FOR NATURAL GAS IF THE OLD TECHNOLOGY OF COAL GASIFICATION COULD BE IMPROVED TO GIVE THE PRODUCT THE HEATING VALUE OF NATURAL GAS (1,030 BRITISH THERMAL UNITS PER CUBIC FOOT). THE UNENRICHED GAS FROM COAL COULD ALSO SERVE WELL IN MANY INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS. THE CONTINUING IMPROVEMENT IN COAL GASIFICATION TECHNOLOGY
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A Combined Overview of Combustion, Pyrolysis, and Gasification of Biomass
Energy & Fuels, 2018From the conventional use of biomass in the form of heating to the modern day use of biomass in the form of electricity generation and biofuel production, biomass has always been part of the evolution of mankind.
Ali Akhtar, V. Krepl, T. Ivanova
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