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The results indicate noteworthy improvements in both quality and quantity of the produced synthesis gas by injecting the recoverable stream into the ATR.
One of the greatest problems in biomass gasification processes is the conditioning of the produced synthesis gas, which contains various contaminants, including tar and hydrogen sulfide.
To circumvent such problems, an alternative approach would be to convert organic biomass via gasification to basic single carbon and hydrogen gases, and to use the produced synthesis gas (syngas) as feedstock for the synthesis of higher chain biofuels such as butanol.
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Likewise, these results can be applied to the substitution in the M-site, since, according to Table 1, several proportions of H3O+ in the structure are incorporated into the produced syntheses.
Several surveys of the scientific literature on these recent policies have produced syntheses of the state of current knowledge [ 4- 6], and in so doing have echoed the cautionary advice put forward when these policies were first implemented [ 7].
Gasification to produce synthesis gas (carbon monoxide and hydrogen) or generation of biogas, and; iv.
One promising way is to use glycerin to produce synthesis gas via steam reforming [40].
The dry reforming of methane produces synthesis gas from carbon dioxide and methane (CH4).
A 1.5 kWth hybrid solar/autothermal steam gasifier was designed and tested for continuously producing synthesis gas.
Most natural gas based petrochemical processes consist of catalytic reforming or partial oxidation units for producing synthesis gas.
Combined CO2 reforming and partial oxidation of methane was used to produce synthesis gas over the Pt/ZrO2 catalyst.
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