A more comprehensive exploitation of biosources could be assured by the conversion of biofuels to valuable chemicals. The syngas, obtained by hydrocarbons reforming process, represents the most important reactants mixture for other processes devoted to the production of methanol, higher hydrocarbons (Fischer-Tropsch synthesis), and ammonia.The first two processes are very similar, since they involved main components of syngas in exothermic processes in which a more complex compound is achieved; they are promoted at high pressure and low temperature, for which anyway other side reactions occur (mainly methanation), and each reaction could be considered side-reaction for the other. Such observation remarks the relevance of the catalytic syste...
Hydrogen and synthesis gas are components of key importance in energy, petroleum refining and petroc...
This review considers problems related to design of efficient structured catalysts for natural gas a...
Synthesis gas production and further conversion via the Fischer-Tropsch, methanol and dimethyl ether...
A more comprehensive exploitation of biosources could be assured by the conversion of biofuels to va...
The conversion of biomass to biouel has received considerable attention as a sustainable way to prod...
This Special Issue on “Catalysts for Syngas Production”, included in the Catalysts open access journ...
The model mixtures for biomass-derived-syngas consisted of H2 and CO of different molar H2/CO-ratios...
The gradual depletion of oil resources and the necessity to reduce greenhouse gas emissions portray ...
FT is a particularly complex system, in which a number of different reactions are combined to a uniq...
Clean biogas, produced by anaerobic digestion of biomasses or organic wastes, is one of the most pro...
Bio-syngas, i.e. the syngas mixture produced from biomass, is mainly characterized from a H2/CO mola...
Biomass to Liquids via Fischer-Tropsch synthesis (BTL-FT) is regarded as one of the most promising r...
This study focuses on upgrading biomass derived syngas for the synthesis of liquid fuels using Fisch...
Fischer-Tropsch (FT) synthesis is a process in which synthesis gas (syngas), a mixture of H2 and CO,...
The Fischer–Tropsch synthesis represents a time-tested and fully proven technology for the conversio...
Hydrogen and synthesis gas are components of key importance in energy, petroleum refining and petroc...
This review considers problems related to design of efficient structured catalysts for natural gas a...
Synthesis gas production and further conversion via the Fischer-Tropsch, methanol and dimethyl ether...
A more comprehensive exploitation of biosources could be assured by the conversion of biofuels to va...
The conversion of biomass to biouel has received considerable attention as a sustainable way to prod...
This Special Issue on “Catalysts for Syngas Production”, included in the Catalysts open access journ...
The model mixtures for biomass-derived-syngas consisted of H2 and CO of different molar H2/CO-ratios...
The gradual depletion of oil resources and the necessity to reduce greenhouse gas emissions portray ...
FT is a particularly complex system, in which a number of different reactions are combined to a uniq...
Clean biogas, produced by anaerobic digestion of biomasses or organic wastes, is one of the most pro...
Bio-syngas, i.e. the syngas mixture produced from biomass, is mainly characterized from a H2/CO mola...
Biomass to Liquids via Fischer-Tropsch synthesis (BTL-FT) is regarded as one of the most promising r...
This study focuses on upgrading biomass derived syngas for the synthesis of liquid fuels using Fisch...
Fischer-Tropsch (FT) synthesis is a process in which synthesis gas (syngas), a mixture of H2 and CO,...
The Fischer–Tropsch synthesis represents a time-tested and fully proven technology for the conversio...
Hydrogen and synthesis gas are components of key importance in energy, petroleum refining and petroc...
This review considers problems related to design of efficient structured catalysts for natural gas a...
Synthesis gas production and further conversion via the Fischer-Tropsch, methanol and dimethyl ether...