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Оглавление1 Chapter 1Table 1.1 Simplified differentiation between conventional crude oil, tight oi...Table 1.2 Types of coal.Table 1.3 Acidic and alkaline methods for biomass treatment.Table 1.4 Summation of the methods for the pretreatment of biomass feedstocks...
2 Chapter 2Table 2.1 Example of chemicals produced from synthesis gas.Table 2.2 Examples of the properties of various resids available for on-site ...Table 2.3 Examples of other refinery feedstocks that are available for on-sit...Table 2.4 The four main types (ranks) of coal.Table 2.5 Advantages and disadvantages of using biomass as a gasification fee...Table 2.6 Types of reactions that occur in a gasifier.
3 Chapter 3Table 3.1 Categories of gasification processes (Braunstein et al., 1977).Table 3.2 Summary of the characteristics of the various types of gasifier.Table 3.3 Comparison of products from combustion and gasification processes.Table 3.4 Coal gasification reactions.Table 3.5 Gasification products.
4 Chapter 4Table 4.1 Products from synthesis gas.Table 4.2 Coal gasification reactions.Table 4.3 Coal gasification products.Table 4.4 Products (% w/w) from coal carbonization.
5 Chapter 5Table 5.1 Examples of the properties of various resids.Table 5.2 Examples of other refinery feedstocks that are available for on-sit...Table 5.3 Options for resid processing in a refinery.Table 5.4 The gasification process flow for crude oil coke.Table 5.5 Illustration of the production of petrochemical starting materials ...
6 Chapter 6Table 6.1 Gasification products.Table 6.2 Reactions that occur during gasification of a carbonaceous feedstoc...Table 6.3 Acidic and alkaline methods for biomass treatment.Table 6.4 Summation of the methods for the pretreatment of biomass feedstocks...Table 6.5 Characteristics of the different types of gasifiers.Table 6.6 Biomass properties that influence the gasification process.Table 6.7 Predominant reactions occurring during biomass gasification.Table 6.8 Biomass classification, sub-classification, and potential use.Table 6.9 Composition of various types of biomass.Table 6.10 The advantages and disadvantages of using biomass as a feedstock f...
7 Chapter 7Table 7.1 Sources and types of waste.Table 7.2 General composition of municipal solid waste.Table 7.3 General properties of classification of tars by formation temperatu...
8 Chapter 9Table 9.1 Common methods for the removal of carbon dioxide and hydrogen sulfi...
9 Chapter 10Table 10.1 Reactions that occur during gasification of a carbonaceous feedsto...Table 10.2 History and evolution of the fischer-tropsch process.Table 10.3 Carbon chain groups of the range of fischer-tropsch products which...
10 Chapter 11Table 11.1 Options for resid processing in a refinery.Table 11.2 Range of products from the Fischer-Tropsch process.Table 11.3 Benefits of Fischer-Tropsch synthetic fuels.
11 Chapter 12Table 12.1 Summary of typical hydrogen application and production process in ...Table 12.2 The periodic table of the elements.
12 Chapter 13Table 13.1 The various distillation fractions of crude oil.Table 13.2 Properties of hydrocarbon products from crude oil (excluding liqui...Table 13.3 Examples of products from the petrochemical industry.Table 13.4 Naphtha production.Table 13.5 Alternative feedstocks for the production of petrochemicals.Table 13.6 Illustration of the production of petrochemical starting materials...
13 Chapter 14Table 14.1 Examples of feedstocks for, and products from, the gasification pr...