2022
DOI: 10.1021/acsomega.2c05178
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Syngas Production for Fischer–Tropsch Synthesis from Rubber Wood Pellets and Eucalyptus Wood Chips in a Pilot Horizontal Gasifier with CaO as a Tar Removal Catalyst

Abstract: This research aims to investigate steam biomass gasification in a pilot horizontal gasifier using rubber wood pellets (RWPs) and eucalyptus wood chips (EWCs) for producing syngas with an H 2 /CO ratio range of 1.8 to 2.3 for Fischer−Tropsch synthesis. The study was divided into two parts. One was carried out in a lab-scale reactor to determine the effect of temperature and CaO on the gas product composition and the efficiency of tar removal. Another part was determined by investigating the effect of the steam/… Show more

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“…The gasification process of these various types of feedstocks is executed in a gasifier at high pressure and temperature in the presence of gasifying agents, including oxygen or steam. 1 According to one study, the estimated production of syngas is approximately 598 million tons per year. 2 Apart from the thermal gasification process, syngas is generated as a waste gas from the chemical and steel industry, and its composition is influenced by a number of parameters, such as the type of gasifier and operational conditions.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The gasification process of these various types of feedstocks is executed in a gasifier at high pressure and temperature in the presence of gasifying agents, including oxygen or steam. 1 According to one study, the estimated production of syngas is approximately 598 million tons per year. 2 Apart from the thermal gasification process, syngas is generated as a waste gas from the chemical and steel industry, and its composition is influenced by a number of parameters, such as the type of gasifier and operational conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%