Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
231699 The Journal of Supercritical Fluids 2009 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

Different hydrothermal biomass gasification processes are under development. In contrast to biomass gasification processes without water, biomass with the natural water content (“green biomass”) can be converted completely and energetically efficiently to gases. Depending on the reaction conditions, methane or hydrogen is the burnable gas produced. Some processes use catalysts. In recent years, significant progress was achieved in the development of various hydrothermal biomass gasification processes. However, some challenges still exist and technical solutions are needed before large-scale production facilities can be built.

Graphical abstractDifferent hydrothermal biomass gasification processes are under development. In contrast to biomass gasification processes without water, biomass with the natural water content can be converted completely and energetically efficiently to gases. Depending on the reaction conditions, methane or hydrogen is the burnable gas produced. In recent years, significant progress was achieved in the development of various hydrothermal biomass gasification processes.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide

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