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To me, the relatively new technology that blurs the division that you folks
are debating, between Producer gas/Woodgas/Syngas, is the fact that all of
these processes can be used to make liquid fuels by microbiological
fermentation. Stay in Wiki but switch to "Syngas fermentation".
"Syngas fermentation process has advantages over a chemical process since it
takes places at lower temperature and pressure, has higher reaction
specificity, tolerates higher amounts of sulfur compounds, and does not
require a specific ratio of CO to H2[2]. O.K. its not a pushover, but it
is commercial!
http://bioconversion.blogspot.com/2005/12/doe-on-synthesis-gas-fermentation.html
To me, with a background in Biogas as well as Woodgas, this is the way to
go. Ken C.
- [Gasification] Syngas on Wiki_ Toby Seiler
- Re: [Gasification] Syngas on Wiki_ Li CHEN
- Re: [Gasification] Syngas on Wiki_ doug.williams
- Re: [Gasification] Syngas on Wiki_ jim mason
- Re: [Gasification] Syngas on Wiki_ Greg Manning
- Re: [Gasification] Syngas on Wiki_ Gerald Kutney
- Re: [Gasification] Syngas on Wiki_ jerry freedomev
- [Gasification] Syngas on Wiki_ Walt Patrick
- Re: [Gasification] Syngas on Wiki_ thomas reed
- Re: [Gasification] Syngas on Wiki_ Kevin
- Re: [Gasification] Syngas on Wiki_ Ken Calvert
- Re: [Gasification] Syngas on Wiki_ Benjamin Domingo Bof
- Re: [Gasification] Syngas on Wiki_ Ronald Hongsermeier
- Re: [Gasification] Syngas on Wiki_ Mark Ludlow
- Re: [Gasification] Syngas on Wiki_ Jeff Davis
- Re: [Gasification] Syngas on Wiki_ GF
- [Gasification] GEK gas... Bill Klein
- Re: [Gasification] GEK gas... Greg Manning
- Re: [Gasification] GEK gas... seamans
- Re: [Gasification] GEK gas... Kevin
- Re: [Gasification] GEK gas... Pannirselvam P.V
