Biomass gasification means incomplete combustion of biomass resulting in the production of combustible gases consisting of carbon monoxide, hydrogen and methane. Amongst the renewable energies, the biomass is the most important energy source. This book examines the importance of biomass gasification and assesses the possibility of biomass exploitation as an alternative to conventional fuel.
S. Albertazzi, F. Basile, G. Fornasari, F. Trifirò, A. Vaccari (2009). Upgrading of a biomass generated gas with commercial-like and home-made catalysts. NEW YORK : Nova Science Publishers.
Upgrading of a biomass generated gas with commercial-like and home-made catalysts
ALBERTAZZI, SIMONE;BASILE, FRANCESCO;FORNASARI, GIUSEPPE;TRIFIRO', FERRUCCIO;VACCARI, ANGELO
2009
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Biomass gasification means incomplete combustion of biomass resulting in the production of combustible gases consisting of carbon monoxide, hydrogen and methane. Amongst the renewable energies, the biomass is the most important energy source. This book examines the importance of biomass gasification and assesses the possibility of biomass exploitation as an alternative to conventional fuel.File in questo prodotto:
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