Abstract
A summary of literature pertaining to catalytic biomass gasification''tar'' destruction, an overview of catalysts studied, and an evaluation of the future potential for this gas cleaning technology.
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tar (computing)Waste managementSteam reformingCatalytic reformingPilot plantFluidized bedNaphthaWood gas generatorPyrolysisHydrogen productionProcess engineeringChemistryEnvironmental scienceHydrogenCatalysisEngineeringCoalOrganic chemistryComputer science
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David C. Dayton
(2002).
Review of the Literature on Catalytic Biomass Tar Destruction: Milestone Completion Report.
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https://doi.org/10.2172/15002876
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