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Gasification
Title:
Gasification
Author:
Higman, Chris.
ISBN:
9780080560908

9780750685283
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Edition:
2nd ed.
Publication Information:
Amsterdam ; Boston : Gulf Professional Pub./Elsevier Science, 2008.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xvi, 435 pages) : illustrations
Contents:
Preface -- Introduction -- The Thermodynamics of Gasification -- The Kinetics of Gasification and Reactor Theory -- Feedstocks and Feedstock Characteristics -- Gasification Processes -- Practical Issues -- Applications -- Auxiliary Technologies -- Economics, environmental, and Safety Issues -- Gasification and the Future -- Appendix A Companion Website -- Appendix B Conversion Factors -- Appendix C Emissions Conversion Factors -- Appendix D Guidelines for Reporting Operating Statistics for Gasification Facilities -- Appendix E Basis for Calculations -- Nomenclature -- List of Names and Abbreviations -- Index.
Abstract:
The gasification process converts any carbon-containing material into a synthesis gas composed primarily of carbon monoxide and hydrogen, which can be used as a fuel to generate electricity or steam or used as a basic chemical building block for a large number of uses in the petrochemical and refining industries. Gasification adds value to low or negative value feedstocks by converting them to marketable fuels and products. This is the first book to cover gasification as a comprehensive topic, covering its many uses, from refining, to natural gas, to coal. This book provides an up-to-date overview of commercial processes and covers applications relevant to today's demands. The new edition is expanded and provides more detail on the integration issues for current generation, state-of-the-art Integrated Gasification Combined Cycles (IGCC); CO2 capture in the IGCC context addressing the issues of pre-investment and retrofitting as well as defining what the term "CO2 capture ready" might mean in practice; issues of plant reliability, availability and maintainability (RAM) including as evaluation of feedback from existing plants; implementation of fuel cell technology in IGCC concepts. All statistics, processes and projects, including descriptions of a number of processes not covered in the previous edition. Chemical engineers, Petroleum Engineers, Energy Engineers and Environmental engineers.

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