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production of syngas suitable for methanol, hydrogen, or ammonia synthesis. The environmental and economic consequences are …
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syngas. A preliminary evaluation indicates favorable economics for the co-production of CaO and hydrogen or methanol from …
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Possibly one of the most significant advantages that hydrogen may have as a fuel is its potential for increased second … hydrocarbon-based fuels. A computational investigation of this effect is pursued for the case of mixtures of hydrogen and natural … function of hydrogen content of the fuel and the operating parameters of the engine. Of particular importance is the …
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) and a mixture of natural gas and hydrogen, respectively. The mixtures of CNG and hydrogen were named HCNG. …
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The membrane reactor is a novel technology for the production of hydrogen from natural gas. It promises economic small …-scale hydrogen production, e.g. at refuelling stations and has the potential of inexpensive CO2 separation. Four configurations of … to assess the trade-off between production scale and the construction of a hydrogen and a CO2 distribution infrastructure …
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gas), methanol, Fischer–Tropsch fuels, hydrogen, as well as heat and electricity, from several biowastes generated in the … synthesis is preferred when exergetic efficiency is the objective parameter, but hydrogen process is more efficient when the …
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performance of a hydrogen-blended methanol engine at lean and various load conditions. The test was conducted on a four …-cylinder commercial spark-ignition engine equipped with an electronically controlled hydrogen port injection system. The test was … conducted under a typical city driving speed of 1400 rpm and a constant excess air ratio of 1.20. Two hydrogen volume fractions …
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