Simulation of the Catalytic Gasification of Banana Biomass in the Production of Hydrogen, Using Glucose as a Model Compound
Jessica Gaona-Cumbicos,
Kelly Naula-Duchi,
Paúl Álvarez-Lloret
et al.
Abstract:In the face of the climate change problem caused by fossil fuels, it is essential to seek efficient alternative energies with a lower environmental impact that are derived from renewable resources. Biomass gasification technology continues to generate significant interest in sustainable energy research as an alternative to traditional combustion technology. Gasification involves the thermochemical conversion of raw materials, resulting in a highly valuable gaseous product known as synthesis gas, commonly used … Show more
“…Globally, the energy demand has been increasing as a result of the rapidly increasing population and the development of technology. 1–3 Moreover, the dependence on fossil fuels to fulfill this energy demand has caused a continuous increase in CO 2 emissions, which have reached 423.7 ppm, causing several and severe health and environmental problems. 4–6 Therefore, governments have started focusing on several strategies to mitigate greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.…”
The rising energy demand, among other economic and technological factors, increases the greenhouse gas emissions. Therefore, it is crucial to develop technologies to produce clean energy, such as hydrogen (H2)...
“…Globally, the energy demand has been increasing as a result of the rapidly increasing population and the development of technology. 1–3 Moreover, the dependence on fossil fuels to fulfill this energy demand has caused a continuous increase in CO 2 emissions, which have reached 423.7 ppm, causing several and severe health and environmental problems. 4–6 Therefore, governments have started focusing on several strategies to mitigate greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.…”
The rising energy demand, among other economic and technological factors, increases the greenhouse gas emissions. Therefore, it is crucial to develop technologies to produce clean energy, such as hydrogen (H2)...
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