Supercritical water gasification has great potential to address important problems associated with wet biomass handling and provides a mean for high conversion of biomass to fuel gases such as hydrogen and methane. However, the process is limited to lab scale due to the challenges related to demand for heat and power at high process conditions, complicated process kinetics, salt corrosion and plugging, and wet biomass feed handling. In order to address these issues, better understanding of the continuous process dynamics is required within the supercritical water medium. This research focuses on understanding and modelling a pure water based supercritical water gasification system available at Åbo Akademi University in Turku, Finland. This ...
Despite many research works concerning the decomposition and/or gasification reaction pathways for t...
Gasification in supercritical water is a very promising technology to process wet biomass into a val...
Globally, large amounts of biomass wastes such as cattle manure, fruit/vegetable waste, and cheese w...
Supercritical water gasification (SCWG) is a challenging thermo-chemical conversion route for wet bi...
This article presents a system model for the process of gasification of biomass model compounds in s...
The supercritical water gasification process is an alternative to both conventional gasification as ...
The supercritical water gasification process is an alternative to both conventional gasification as ...
In the following decades, biomass will play an important role among the other renewable energy sourc...
Biomass with a large amount of moisture is well-suited to be processed by supercritical water gasifi...
tThe supercritical water gasification (SCWG) of glucose as a model compound for H2production is stud...
Finding new ways to produce renewable energy is among the most important and strategic challenges of...
Awareness of climate changes and large usage of fossil fuels have attracted more attention on the ot...
Gasification of biomass in supercritical water is a complex process. In supercritical water ideally ...
Supercritical Water Gasfication (SCWG) of biomass is a method of producing potentially carbon neutra...
It is crucial to develop economical and energy-efficient processes for the sustainable transformatio...
Despite many research works concerning the decomposition and/or gasification reaction pathways for t...
Gasification in supercritical water is a very promising technology to process wet biomass into a val...
Globally, large amounts of biomass wastes such as cattle manure, fruit/vegetable waste, and cheese w...
Supercritical water gasification (SCWG) is a challenging thermo-chemical conversion route for wet bi...
This article presents a system model for the process of gasification of biomass model compounds in s...
The supercritical water gasification process is an alternative to both conventional gasification as ...
The supercritical water gasification process is an alternative to both conventional gasification as ...
In the following decades, biomass will play an important role among the other renewable energy sourc...
Biomass with a large amount of moisture is well-suited to be processed by supercritical water gasifi...
tThe supercritical water gasification (SCWG) of glucose as a model compound for H2production is stud...
Finding new ways to produce renewable energy is among the most important and strategic challenges of...
Awareness of climate changes and large usage of fossil fuels have attracted more attention on the ot...
Gasification of biomass in supercritical water is a complex process. In supercritical water ideally ...
Supercritical Water Gasfication (SCWG) of biomass is a method of producing potentially carbon neutra...
It is crucial to develop economical and energy-efficient processes for the sustainable transformatio...
Despite many research works concerning the decomposition and/or gasification reaction pathways for t...
Gasification in supercritical water is a very promising technology to process wet biomass into a val...
Globally, large amounts of biomass wastes such as cattle manure, fruit/vegetable waste, and cheese w...