- dioxide) is
sometimes described as
syngas but its
composition differs from
syngas.
Generation of
conventional syngas (mostly H2 and CO) from
waste biom****...
-
known as
syngas, is used as
carbon and
energy sources, and then
converted into fuel and
chemicals by microorganisms. The main
products of
syngas fermentation...
-
defined by Carnot's rule is higher.
Syngas may also be used as the
hydrogen source in fuel cells,
however the
syngas produced by most
gasification systems...
-
mixture yields pure
synthesis gas (
syngas). The pure
syngas is
routed into the Fischer–Tropsch process,
where the
syngas reacts over an iron or
cobalt catalyst...
-
extreme thermal process using plasma which converts organic matter into a
syngas (synthesis gas)
which is
primarily made up of
hydrogen and
carbon monoxide...
- or
sometimes gaseous fuel,
obtained from
syngas, a
mixture of
carbon monoxide and hydrogen, in
which the
syngas was
derived from
gasification of
solid feedstocks...
- and water. 3H2 + CO2 → (2H2 + CO)
syngas + H2O
Syngas is used to
produce synfuels.
Other initiatives to
create syngas from
carbon dioxide and
water may...
- residues,
waste wood,
energy crops and
black liquor.
Output is
normally syngas for
further synthesis to e.g. Fischer–Tropsch
products including diesel...
- be used for the
production of
various syngas compositions; i.e.,
various CO + H2 + CO2 + N2 mixtures. The
syngas is
typically used as fuel,
including automotive...
- pyrolysed.
Syngas is more
efficient than
direct combustion of the
original biofuel; more of the
energy contained in the fuel is extracted.
Syngas may be burned...