Syngas is the name given to a gas mixture that contains varying amounts of carbon monoxide and hydrogen. Examples of production methods include steam reforming of natural gas or liquid hydrocarbons to produce hydrogen, the gasification of coal and in some types of waste-to-energy gasification facilities. Syngas is also used as an intermediate in producing synthetic petroleum for use as a fuel or lubricant via Fischer-Tropsch synthesis and previously the Mobil methanol to gasoline process. This paper gathers the latest research in the field of syngas production from biomass generated gases.
S. Albertazzi, F. Basile, P. Benito, G. Fornasari, F. Trifirò, A. Vaccari (2009). Technologies of Syngas Production from Biomass Generated Gases. NEW YORK : Nova Science Publishers.
Technologies of Syngas Production from Biomass Generated Gases
ALBERTAZZI, SIMONE;BASILE, FRANCESCO;BENITO MARTIN, PATRICIA;FORNASARI, GIUSEPPE;TRIFIRO', FERRUCCIO;VACCARI, ANGELO
2009
Abstract
Syngas is the name given to a gas mixture that contains varying amounts of carbon monoxide and hydrogen. Examples of production methods include steam reforming of natural gas or liquid hydrocarbons to produce hydrogen, the gasification of coal and in some types of waste-to-energy gasification facilities. Syngas is also used as an intermediate in producing synthetic petroleum for use as a fuel or lubricant via Fischer-Tropsch synthesis and previously the Mobil methanol to gasoline process. This paper gathers the latest research in the field of syngas production from biomass generated gases.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.