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Encyclopedia > Syngas
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See also: Wood gas

Syngas (from synthesised gas) is the name given to gases of varying composition that are generated in coal gasification and some types of waste-to-energy facilities. The name comes from their use in creating synthetic petroleum for use as a fuel or lubricant via Fischer-Tropsch synthesis. Image File history File links Please see the file description page for further information. ... It has been suggested that Syngas be merged into this article or section. ... Wood gasifier on a Ford truck converted to a tractor (an EPA tractor). ... For the water carbonator, see Gasogene. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... Synfuel is any liquid fuel obtained from coal. ... For the workstation, see SGI Fuel. ... A lubricant (colloquially, lube, although this usually refers to personal lubricants) is a substance (usually a liquid) introduced between two moving surfaces to reduce the friction and wear between them. ... Comparison between a clean Fischer-Tropsch diesel fuel (flask with clear liquid) and conventional No. ...


Syngas consists primarily of carbon monoxide and hydrogen, and has less than half the energy density of natural gas. It also contains some sulfur compounds, a safety feature since this allows for its detection in the case of leakage. Syngas can be produced from natural gas as follows: Carbon monoxide, chemical formula CO, is a colorless, odorless, tasteless, flammable and highly toxic gas. ... General Name, Symbol, Number hydrogen, H, 1 Chemical series nonmetals Group, Period, Block 1, 1, s Appearance colorless Atomic mass 1. ... Natural gas, commonly referred to as gas, is a gaseous fossil fuel consisting primarily of methane. ...

CH4 + H2OCO + 3 H2

These gases are combustible, and are often stored to be burned as a fuel source. R-phrases S-phrases , , , Flash point −188°C Autoignition temperature 537°C Explosive limits 5–15% Supplementary data page Structure and properties Thermodynamic data Spectral data UV, IR, NMR, MS Related compounds Related alkanes Ethane Propane Related compounds Methanol Chloromethane Except where noted otherwise, data are given for materials in... A girl in a swimming pool full of water Water (from the Old English waeter; c. ... Carbon monoxide, chemical formula CO, is a colorless, odorless, tasteless, flammable and highly toxic gas. ... General Name, Symbol, Number hydrogen, H, 1 Chemical series nonmetals Group, Period, Block 1, 1, s Appearance colorless Atomic mass 1. ...


For the most part, the amount of synthetic gas produced in a waste-to-energy facility is only enough to keep the plant operating.


Coal gasification processes [1] (e.g., the water gas process) are reasonably efficient and were used for many years to manufacture illuminating gas (coal gas) for gas lighting, before electric lighting became widely available. For the water carbonator, see Gasogene. ... Syngas (from synthesis gas) is the name given to gasses of varying composition that are generated in coal gasification and some types of waste-to-energy facilities. ... Illuminating gas was a synthetic mixture of hydrogen and hydrocarbon gases produced by destructive distillation (pyrolysis) of bituminous coal or peat. ... Gas lighting is the process of burning piped natural gas or coal gas for illumination. ... Most of the industrialized world is lit by electric lights, which are used both at night and to provide additional light during the daytime. ...


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Syngas Production and Fermentation (700 words)
Syngas (from synthesis gas) is the name given to a gas mixture that contains varying amounts of carbon monoxide and hydrogen generated by the gasification of a carbon-containing fuel to a gaseous product with a heating value.
Syngas is also used as an intermediate in producing synthetic petroleum for use as a fuel or lubricant via Fischer-Tropsch synthesis and previously the Mobil methanol to gasoline process.
Syngas consists primarily of carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and hydrogen, and has less than half the energy density of natural gas.
What is Syngas - BioFuel Information (488 words)
Some of the examples of syngas are as follows – gasification of coal, waste to energy gasification, steam reforming of natural gas to generate hydrogen.
Syngas is also an intermediate in creating synthetic petroleum to use as a lubricant or fuel.
The use of syngas as a fuel is accomplished by the gasification of coal or municipal waste.
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