syngas, is used as carbon and energy sources, and then converted into fuel and chemicals by microorganisms. The main products of syngas fermentation include...
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dioxide) is sometimes described as syngas but its composition differs from syngas. Generation of conventional syngas (mostly H2 and CO) from waste biomass...
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2014. Stoll, I. Katharina; Boukis, Nikolaos; Sauer, Jörg (2020). "Syngas Fermentation to Alcohols: Reactor Technology and Application Perspective". Chemie...
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residues, waste wood, energy crops and black liquor. Output is normally syngas for further synthesis to e.g. Fischer–Tropsch products including diesel...
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Calvin-Benson-Bassham cycle Carbon fixation Carbon monoxide dehydrogenase Syngas fermentation Methanogenesis Ragsdale Stephen W (2006). "Metals and Their Scaffolds...
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as several homoacetogenic clostridia, are capable of performing syngas fermentation. This means they can metabolize synthesis gas, a gas mixture of CO...
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Acetic acid (section Oxidative fermentation)
origin. Other processes are methyl formate isomerization, conversion of syngas to acetic acid, and gas phase oxidation of ethylene and ethanol. Acetic...
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This is often accomplished in five operating stages: oxygen generation, syngas generation, CO2 separation, CO2 compression, and power generation. The fuel...
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processes. Ethanol is commonly produced from biological material through fermentation processes. Biobutanol has the advantage in combustion engines in that...
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without the need for separation. Biomass is converted into syngas by gasification and syngas is further converted into hydrogen by water-gas shift reaction...
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Butyric acid (redirect from Butyric acid fermentation)
industry, butyric acid is produced by hydroformylation from propene and syngas, forming butyraldehyde, which is oxidised to the final product. H2 + CO...
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animal feed from starch crops. Syngas platform biorefinery for FT-diesel and phenols from straw C6 and C5 sugar and syngas platform biorefinery for bioethanol...
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bacterium that produces ethanol from carbon monoxide, in so-called syngas fermentation, being one of the few known microorganisms to do so. It is gram-positive...
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Acid-Tolerant Clostridium drakei SL1T, a Potential Chemical Producer through Syngas Fermentation". Genome Announcements. 2 (3): e00387-14–e00387-14. doi:10.1128/genomeA...
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Ethanol fuel (section Fermentation)
uses pyrolysis to convert the whole plant to either a liquid bio-oil or a syngas. Second generation processes can also be used with plants such as grasses...
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oxygen to produce syngas, a synthetic gas primarily composed of hydrogen, carbon monoxide, and small amounts of carbon dioxide. This syngas can be converted...
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Energy Electrofuel IRENA Power to gas Renewable natural gas Solar fuel Syngas "Technology". Carbon Recycling International. 2011. Archived from the original...
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Bioconversion (category Fermentation)
2 - Synthesis gas fermentation - a blend of feedstock, not exceeding 30% water, is gasified in a closed environment into a syngas containing mostly carbon...
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Sebifera) is also known as the "Popcorn Tree" Eichhornia crassipes#Bioenergy Syngas Conversion of units Energy density Heat of combustion Kenneth E. Heselton...
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Biofuel in Australia (section Syngas and Biochar)
Australia developing technology to produce commercial quantities of syngas and biochar. Syngas is a fuel gas mixture of carbon monoxide, hydrogen and other hydrocarbons...
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continuous stirred tank reactor. This species can ferment certain components of syngas into ethanol. It also possesses properties of electrosynthesis, producing...
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process ( Fischer-Tropsch process) in biochemical processes such as fermentation and biological wastewater treatment. Due to the increasing importance...
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solid biomass using pyrolysis can produce oil or gasification to produce a syngas that is processed into FT SPK (Fischer–Tropsch Synthetic Paraffinic Kerosene)...
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mixture of hydrogen and carbon dioxide used for this process is known as syngas. It is similarly the source of hydrogen in the manufacture of hydrochloric...
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Kumar, G., et al., A review on bio-electrochemical systems (BESs) for the syngas and value added biochemicals production. Chemosphere, 2017. 177: p. 84-92...
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reforming is a chemical process used to convert natural gas and steam into a syngas containing hydrogen and carbon monoxide with carbon dioxide as a byproduct...
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difficult to transport as a gas, is also one of the primary constituents of syngas useful in synthesizing a wide variety of molecules. CO2 electrolysis is...
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engine for upper stage of GSLV-III) Anaerobic digestion Dark fermentation Photofermentation Syngas Generation IV reactor Hydrogen bomb Dehydrogenation Hydrogenation...
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using e.g. anaerobic digestion to produce biogas, gasification to produce syngas or by direct combustion. Cellulosic biomass, derived from non-food sources...
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