2017
DOI: 10.1080/17597269.2017.1358942
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A Gibbs energy minimization study on the biomass gasification process for methanol synthesis

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“…Minimum tar was obtained at 0.33 ER and maximum at 0.19 ER near partial pyrolysis condition. These results have similar reflection those were reported by Hernández et al [5,36] At lower ER and high-temperature, feedstock underwent fast pyrolysis by producing more heavy hydrocarbons in the syngas. At higher ER, more air was available to the gasifier which reacts with the heavy hydrocarbons and converts them into gaseous components.…”
Section: Effect Of Equivalence Ratio On Syngas Quality and Performancsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Minimum tar was obtained at 0.33 ER and maximum at 0.19 ER near partial pyrolysis condition. These results have similar reflection those were reported by Hernández et al [5,36] At lower ER and high-temperature, feedstock underwent fast pyrolysis by producing more heavy hydrocarbons in the syngas. At higher ER, more air was available to the gasifier which reacts with the heavy hydrocarbons and converts them into gaseous components.…”
Section: Effect Of Equivalence Ratio On Syngas Quality and Performancsupporting
confidence: 91%