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Air Gasification of Biomass in a Downdraft Fixed Bed:  A Comparative Study of the Inorganic and Organic Products Distribution

This paper deals with the gasification of agricultural residues such as almond shells and wood at high temperature (850 °C) in a small-scale gasification plant coupled with a reciprocated internal combustion engine. Detailed investigation of both organic (tar) and inorganic (NH3, HCN, metals, etc.)...

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Published in:Energy & fuels 2000-07, Vol.14 (4), p.889-898
Main Authors: De Bari, I, Barisano, D, Cardinale, M, Matera, D, Nanna, F, Viggiano, D
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