High Temperature Gasification Using Plasma Technology

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Javier Antoñanzas Juan Carlos Múgica Lourdes Yurramendi
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

The gasification of wastes containing an organic fraction is usually performed at low-medium temperature using different kind of catalysts. The off gas obtained is a mixture of carbon oxides, mainly carbon monoxide, and hydrogen and can be used for different energetic applications. The main problem is the production of tars in the off gas that has to be separated from the valuable gas flow and, finally, treated separately. An interesting alternative is the partial or total treatment of organics at high temperature. In this case, the off gas contains a higher content of hydrogen and elemental carbon as particulate matter. The energetic source to obtain a temperature in the range of 1,000 - 1,200 ºC is obtained by a plasma torch. In order to make de process attractive, an important issue to be considered is to commercialize the carbon obtained for different industrial applications.
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APA: Javier Antoñanzas Juan Carlos Múgica Lourdes Yurramendi  (2008)  High Temperature Gasification Using Plasma Technology

MLA: Javier Antoñanzas Juan Carlos Múgica Lourdes Yurramendi High Temperature Gasification Using Plasma Technology. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2008.

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