The Chemistry of Biomass Ashes in Pressurized Gasification

Topics:
Mechanical and Industrial
Tags:
Productivity,
Report,
Temperature
Source:
Abo Akademi University

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Overview: The purpose of the work is to provide a compilation of the composition of gas and condensed phases for solid fuels of interest for pressurized gasification. Thus, the results have been collected in this report, where three fuels are systematically studied and the results are presented in a wide range of temperature. This report will hopefully be a useful tool for designers and users of energy conversion systems. The report can be used to get the first information of which phases and chemical compound are expected to form for a particular solid fuel under certain gasification conditions at a specific temperature.

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Format: PDF | Size: 97KB | Date: Jan 2002 | Pages: 21


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