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Conditioning of Producer Gas

1984
The gas leaves the producer as a mixture of N2 (nitrogen), H2 (hydrogen), CO2 (carbon dioxide), CO (carbon monoxide), CH4 (methane), small amounts of C2H2 (acetylene), C2H4 (ethylene), C2H6 (ethane), tar vapor, mineral vapor, water vapor, dust (mostly carbon and ash), sulfur and nitrogen compounds. The only constituents which are combustible are H2, CO,
Albrecht Kaupp, John R. Goss
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Producer Gas Cleaning Techniques

17th International Conference on Fluidized Bed Combustion, 2003
This paper reviews various producer gas cleaning techniques developed/ applied in different biomass gasification processes. It investigates various methods for the removal of particulate matter and tar emissions from producer gas generated by various types of gasifiers. The various tar measurement protocols are inconsistent on the definition of tar and
K. Kandassamy   +2 more
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Gas-producing clostridial and nonclostridial infections

The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1979
Clostridial infections have always been treated promptly and aggressively on the basis of history and Gram's strain. We believe that nonclostridial infections with similar fulminating, septic courses also should receive as prompt and radical treatment and perhaps more so, as hyperbaric oxygen therapy is of far less benefit in a nonclostridial infection.
M S, Skiles, G K, Covert, H S, Fletcher
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Parallelization of photocatalytic gas-producing reactions

Review of Scientific Instruments, 2015
High-throughput screening has been widely utilized in the pharmaceutical and manufacturing industry targeting the development of new molecules and materials for numerous applications. To enable more rapid progress in photocatalytic water-splitting reactions, the construction of high-throughput combinatorial photoreactors enabling the parallel ...
Rony S. Khnayzer   +3 more
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Gas Embolism Produced by Hydrogen Peroxide

New England Journal of Medicine, 1967
HYDROGEN peroxide has come into common usage in the treatment of neonatal intestinal obstruction due to inspissated meconium since Olim and Ciuti1 described its use in 2 cases of meconium ileus in 1954. Although authors over the past ten years have shown that dilute solutions of hydrogen peroxide function well for this purpose when given by enema or ...
A, Shaw, A, Cooperman, J, Fusco
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Gas-producing perianal infection.

Acta chirurgica Scandinavica, 1986
Five cases of nonclostridial, gas-producing perianal infection are reported and the resemblance to clostridial gas gangrene is discussed. The importance of early diagnosis followed by aggressive surgical debridement and prompt administration of broad-spectrum antibiotics is emphasized.
H H, Raskov, P, Kirkegaard
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Gas Producers

1984
Albrecht Kaupp, John R. Goss
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Producer Gas and Gas Producers

Scientific American, 1906
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Producer Gas.

Industrial & Engineering Chemistry, 1924
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