Synthesis Gas Generation—Industrial

P. F. van den Oosterkamp

P. F. van den Oosterkamp

Energy research Center Netherlands, Petten, The Netherlands

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R. W. van den Brink

R. W. van den Brink

Energy research Center Netherlands, Petten, The Netherlands

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First published: 15 September 2010

Abstract

Synthesis gas or shortly syngas is a term used for a mixture of hydrogen and carbon monoxide. Synthesis gas is an important building block for a number of petrochemicals as well as an important feedstock for liquid fuels via the Fischer Tropsch route or as reducing gas for iron ore reduction.

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