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Lower operating temperatures are desirable in direct liquefaction processes, since higher temperatures tend to promote cracking of molecules and produce more gaseous and solid products at the expense of liquids.
Would such a system also work when two or more gaseous compounds need to be controlled?
Higher temperatures (∼400 °C) reduced the formation of liquid range hydrocarbons and formed more gaseous fractions.
In this model a uniform spray of droplets enters the reactor along with one or more gaseous reactants.
Smaller diameter condensed phase products and more gaseous products will likely decrease two-phase flow loss and reduce slag accumulation.
Higher pyrolysis temperatures like those used for gasification (> 700 °C) tend to create more gaseous products typically resulting in a low biochar yield with lower biochar CEC.
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