Gasification [Working Title] 2021
DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.96157
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Solid Waste Gasification: Comparison of Single- and Multi-Staged Reactors

Abstract: Interest in converting waste into renewable energy has increased recently due to concerns about sustainability and climate change. This solid waste is mainly derived from municipal solid waste (MSW), biomass residue, plastic waste, and their mixtures. Gasification is one commonly applied technology that can convert solid waste into usable gases, including H2, CO, CH4, and CO2. Single- and multi-staged reactors have been utilized for solid waste gasification. Comparison in reactor dimensions, operating factors … Show more

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“…Significant reduction in the tar yield directly in the gasification process. This problem is solved by arranging additional reaction zones in the gasifier with the supply of the gasifying agent to these zones [13,14]. 3.…”
Section: Introduction 1backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Significant reduction in the tar yield directly in the gasification process. This problem is solved by arranging additional reaction zones in the gasifier with the supply of the gasifying agent to these zones [13,14]. 3.…”
Section: Introduction 1backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%