Dear Anand,
I'm with Greg! Unless there is something particular you want to use the
CO _for_, the best solution is to just burn the fuel. If it's because of
safety concerns, then we need more information. But if you have a good
gasifier you should be able to burn nearly all the CO.
regards,
Ronald von Sonnigbayern
On 12.04.2015 05:14, Anand Karve wrote:
Coal gas as automotive fuel
Agriculture, forests and urban centres in India produce annually
about 1000 million tons of combustible waste biomass. Its energy
content is almost 3 times as much as the petroleum that we currently
use in our country. Samuchit Enviro Tech developed a simple and
nonpolluting technology for converting combustible biomass into
charcoal. When hot charcoal is treated with steam, it produces coal
gas, consisting of a mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen. We have
used this reaction in an experimental stove, in which the coal gas is
used as fuel. Can anybody suggest a simple method of removing carbon
monoxide from coal gas?
Yours
A.D.Karve
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Dr. A.D. Karve
Chairman, Samuchit Enviro Tech Pvt Ltd (www.samuchit.com)
Trustee & Founder President, Appropriate Rural Technology Institute (ARTI)
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