Gasification
Gasification is additionally a thermochemical process during which the reactions between
fuel and therefore the
gasification agent happen and syngas (also referred to as air gas , product gas, synthetic gas, or synthesis gas) is produced. The syngas is especially composed of CO, H2, N2, CO2, and a few hydrocarbons (CH4, C2H4, C2H6, etc.). Very small amounts of H2S, NH3. In general,
biomass gasification is that the thermochemical conversion of organic (waste) feedstock during a high-temperature environment, through which
biomass are often converted not only to syngas for energy generation but also to chemicals; as an example , methane, ethylene, adhesives, fatty acids, surfactants, detergents, and plasticizers. Based on the
gasification agents used,
biomass gasification processes are often divided into air
gasification (using air), oxygen
gasification (using oxygen), steam
gasification (using steam), CO2
gasification (using CO2 ), supercritical water
gasification (using supercritical water), etc. The most generally studied and applied process because the
gasification agent (air) is reasonable , the reaction process is straightforward , the reactor structure is straightforward , etc.
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