Procedure for gasification of glycerine

Gas: heating and illuminating – Processes – Fuel mixtures

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ABSTRACT:
Procedure for the use of glycerine as biomass, for the production of energy by means of a spray gasification process, based on the use of a mixture of oxygen, vapour and atmospheric air as gasifying agents, which are introduced into a Gasification Chamber at temperatures above 900° C., so that the gas produced is transferred to a Reformer wherein, also at temperatures above 900° C., the different partial oxidation/thermal cracking reactions in the presence of metal oxides are completed and, subsequently, hot cycloned to retain ashes greater than 5 microns in size, whereupon the gas is sharply cooled using a basket-type Evaporator.

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“Vacuum Evaporation Sources.” Coils & Filaments, CM Furnaces Inc. n.d., Web. Jun. 10, 2009, www.cmfurnaces.com.

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