2014
DOI: 10.1063/1.4892720
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The impact of contaminated biomass for the formation of emission in the combustion process of producer gas in the cogeneration unit

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“…In cogeneration units it is possible to use gaseous fuel with lower energy value [Kostur 2015] than in the case of gasification of biomass with separated waste [Kocanova 2014] and therefore degassing gas is even with increased content of inert components usable in the process of cogeneration.…”
Section: Use Of the Gas In The Cogeneration Unitmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In cogeneration units it is possible to use gaseous fuel with lower energy value [Kostur 2015] than in the case of gasification of biomass with separated waste [Kocanova 2014] and therefore degassing gas is even with increased content of inert components usable in the process of cogeneration.…”
Section: Use Of the Gas In The Cogeneration Unitmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 and has properties suitable for further usage e.g. production of heat and electricity [5,6,8]. The gasification experiments of various kinds of waste were conducted in order to obtain information on the composition and quality of the gas as a by-product of a thermal waste treatment.…”
Section: Experimental Gasification and Energy Recovery Of Synthesis Gasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The conversion itself, of the pure carbon monoxide (using air as the oxidizing agent), is characterized by the relationship of the partial carbon oxidation (1) and (2). By mixing oxygen and water vapor there is also, except for the partial oxidation reaction of the carbon, a reaction of the vapor-carbon [3] ( ) 3 Providing the thermal equilibrium, the decomposition reaction takes place according to the equation (6), allowing for a gasification of a mixture of oxygen and water vapor (the combination of equations (2) and 4 + + = +…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This problem is eliminated by continuous operation, during which the reduced metal is protected by the oxide melt [2]. Deficit in the oxygen potential in the reaction chamber of the plasma reactor can be determined based on the percentage level of carbon in the fly ash [9][10][11]. The concentration of carbon in the metal alloy and in the slag is negligible.…”
Section: Experimental Melting Samples Of Electronic Wastementioning
confidence: 99%