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Advances in Synthesis Gas: Methods, Technologies and Applications: Syngas Production and Preparation is a collection of various chapters concerning many aspects of syngas production technologies, including common methods like gasification, steam/dry/autothermal reforming, membrane technology, etc., along with novel methods like plasma technology, micro-reactors, electrolysis processes as well as photocatalytic systems. In addition, different sources for producing syngas, including oil, crude oil, heavy oil, microalgae, black liquor, tar and bitumen, as well as municipal, agricultural, food, plastic, wood and cardboard wastes are described in detail.- Introduces syngas characteristics and its properties
- Describes various methods and technologies for producing syngas
- Discusses syngas production from different roots and feedstocks
Section I: Syngas Production Processes and Technologies1. Syngas characteristics; physical and chemical properties2. Syngas production by gasification processes3. Pyrolysis process for syngas production4. Steam reforming processes for syngas production5. Dry reforming processes for syngas production6. Autothermal and tri-reforming for syngas production7. Chemical looping reforming for syngas production8. Microwave-assisted reforming for syngas production9. Partial oxidation process for syngas production10. Electrolysis process for syngas production11. Photocatalytic process for syngas production12. Membrane technology for syngas production13. Micro-channel reactor technology for syngas production14. Plasma technology for syngas productionSection II: Syngas Production Sources15. Syngas from coal16. Syngas from agricultural waste17. Syngas from wood and cardboard waste18. Syngas from food waste19. Syngas from plastic waste20. Syngas from black liquor21. Syngas from microalgae22. Syngas from lignin