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Cover

Preface

Part 1: PRODUCTION 1 Energy Sources and Energy Supply 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Typical Energy Sources 1.3 Other Energy Sources 1.4 Energy Supply 1.5 Energy Independence References 2 Production of Synthesis Gas 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Synthesis Gas Generation 2.3 Feedstocks 2.4 Influence of Feedstock Quality 2.5 Gasification Processes 2.6 Products References 3 Gasifier Types and Gasification Chemistry 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Gasifier Types 3.3 General Chemistry 3.4 Process Options References 4 Gasification of Coal 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Coal Types and Properties 4.3 Gas Products 4.4 Product Quality 4.5 Chemicals Production 4.6 Advantages and Limitations References 5 Gasification of Heavy Feedstocks 5.1 Introduction 5.3 Synthesis Gas Production 5.4 Products 5.5 Advantages and Limitations References 6 Gasification of Biomass 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Gasification Chemistry 6.3 Gasification Processes 6.4 Gas Production and Products 6.5 The Future References 7 Gasification of Waste 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Waste Types 7.3 Feedstock Properties 7.4 Fuel Production 7.5 Process Products 7.6 Advantages and Limitations References 8 Reforming Processes 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Processes Requiring Hydrogen 8.3 Feedstocks 8.4 Process Chemistry 8.5 Commercial Processes 8.6 Catalysts 8.7 Hydrogen Purification 8.8 Hydrogen Management References 9 Gas Conditioning and Cleaning 9.1 Introduction 9.2 Gas Streams 9.3 Synthesis Gas Cleaning 9.4 Water Removal 9.5 Acid Gas Removal 9.6 Removal of Condensable Hydrocarbons 9.7 Tar Removal 9.8 Other Contaminant Removal 9.9 Tail Gas Cleaning References

Part 2: FUELS AND CHEMICALS FROM SYNTHESIS GAS 10 The Fischer-Tropsch Process 10.1 Introduction 10.2 History and Development of the Process 10.3 Synthesis Gas 10.4 Production of Synthesis Gas 10.5 Process Parameters 10.6 Reactors and Catalysts 10.7 Products and Product Quality 10.8 Fischer-Tropsch Chemistry References 11 Synthesis Gas in the Refinery 11.1 Introduction 11.2 Processes and Feedstocks 11.3 Synthetic Fuel Production 11.4 Sabatier-Senderens Process 11.5 The Future References 12 Hydrogen Production 12.1 Introduction 12.2 Processes 12.3 Hydrogen Purification 12.4 Hydrogen Management References 13 Chemicals from Synthesis Gas 13.1 Introduction 13.2 Historical Aspects and Overview 13.3 The Petrochemical Industry 13.4 Petrochemicals 13.5 The Future References 14 Technology Integration 14.1 Introduction 14.2 Applications and Products 14.3 Environmental Benefits 14.4 A Process for Now and the Future 14.5 Conclusions References

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