126764
: These systems are designed to maximize the production of H2cap H sub 2 COcap C cap O while minimizing unwanted byproducts.
The reference code likely refers to the scientific article "Critical assessment of plasma tar reforming during biomass gasification: A review on advancement in plasma technology" , published in the Journal of Hazardous Materials . This paper examines how plasma technology can be used to remove "tar"—a complex mixture of condensable hydrocarbons—that often fouls equipment during the conversion of biomass into energy. 126764
: Uses electrons to trigger chemical reactions at relatively low temperatures, making it energy-efficient. : These systems are designed to maximize the
, which determines the suitability of the gas for fuel or chemical synthesis. : Uses electrons to trigger chemical reactions at
Biomass gasification converts organic materials (wood, agricultural waste, etc.) into (CO and H2cap H sub 2 ), but it also produces tar as a byproduct.
Plasma is often referred to as the "fourth state of matter," consisting of ionized gas with highly reactive species. In the context of tar removal, it acts as a "thermal and chemical hammer."
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