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|a Gasification for synthetic fuel production :
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|a Front Cover; Gasification for Synthetic: Fuel Production Fundamentals, Processes, and Applications; Copyright; Contents; List of contributors; Woodhead Publishing Series in Energy; Part One: Fundamentals; Chapter 1: Gasification and synthetic liquid fuel production; 1.1. Introduction; 1.2. Gasification processes; 1.3. Gasification feedstocks; 1.3.1. Coal; 1.3.2. Biomass; 1.3.3. Petroleum residues; 1.3.4. Black liquor; 1.4. Gasification for power generation; 1.4.1. General aspects; 1.4.2. Cogasification of coal with biomass and waste; 1.4.2.1. Biomass; 1.4.2.2. Waste.
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|a 1.5. Gasification for synthetic fuel production1.5.1. Gaseous products; 1.5.1.1. Synthesis gas; 1.5.1.2. Low-heat content (low-Btu) gas; 1.5.1.3. Medium-heat content (medium-Btu) gas; 1.5.1.4. High-heat content (high-Btu) gas; 1.5.2. Liquid fuels; 1.6. Future trends; Chapter 2: Types of gasifier for synthetic liquid fuel production; 2.1. Introduction; 2.2. Gasifier types; 2.2.1. Fixed-bed gasifiers; 2.2.2. Fluid-bed gasifiers; 2.2.3. Entrained-bed gasifier; 2.2.4. Molten salt gasifier; 2.3. Products of gasification; 2.3.1. Gases; 2.3.2. Other gaseous products; 2.3.3. Tar.
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|a 2.4. Reactor design: chemical aspects2.4.1. Feedstock devolatilization; 2.4.2. Char gasification; 2.4.3. Chemistry; 2.5. Reactor design: physical aspects; 2.5.1. Influence of feedstock quality; 2.5.2. Mixed feedstocks; 2.5.3. Mineral matter content and ash production; 2.5.4. Heat release; 2.5.5. Other design options; 2.6. Gasification mechanism; 2.6.1. Primary gasification; 2.6.2. Secondary gasification; 2.6.3. Shift conversion; 2.6.4. Hydrogasification; 2.6.5. Catalytic gasification; 2.6.6. Plasma gasification.
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|a Chapter 3: Preparation of feedstocks for gasification for synthetic liquid fuel production3.1. Introduction; 3.2. Feedstock types, properties, and characterization; 3.3. Feedstock suitability and utilization challenges; 3.4. Preparation techniques for onward processing; 3.4.1. Crushing, separation, and drying; 3.4.2. Compaction, pelletizing, and briquetting; 3.5. Advantages and limitations of feedstocks for gasification; Chapter 4: Sustainability assessment of gasification processes for synthetic liquid fuel production; 4.1. Introduction; 4.2. Environmental and energy issues.
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|a 4.2.1. LCA of biofuels4.2.2. Impacts on energy; 4.3. Economic assessment of synthetic liquid and gaseous biofuels; 4.3.1. Biodiesel; 4.3.1.1. Feedstock options and land use; 4.3.1.2. Feedstock, capital, and other costs; 4.3.2. Bioethanol; 4.3.2.1. Feedstock options and land use; 4.3.2.2. Feedstock, capital, and other costs; 4.3.3. Algae fuels; 4.3.4. Biogas fuels; 4.3.4.1. The role of gasification; 4.3.4.2. Economic assessment of syngas; 4.3.4.3. Economic assessment of SNG; 4.4. The role of sustainability assessment in supporting international biofuel policies; 4.5. Conclusions.
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|a Gasification involves the conversion of carbon sources without combustion to syngas, which can be used as a fuel itself or further processed to synthetic fuels. The technology provides a potentially more efficient means of energy generation than direct combustion. This book provides an overview of gasification science and engineering and the production of synthetic fuels by gasification from a variety of feedstocks. Part one introduces gasification, reviewing the scientific basis of the process and gasification engineering. Part two then addresses gasification and synthentic fuel production pr.
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|t Gasification for synthetic fuel production : fundamentals, processes and applications.
|d Cambridge, England ; Waltham, Massachusetts : Woodhead Publishing, �2014
|h xiv, 333 pages
|k Woodhead Publishing in energy ; Number 69
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