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Optimum operating conditions for a two-stage gasification process fueled by polypropylene by means of continuous reactor over ruthenium catalyst

Park et al., 2010

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16820975349138861031
Author
Park Y
Namioka T
Sakamoto S
Min T
Roh S
Yoshikawa K
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Fuel Processing Technology

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We studied fuel gas production by means of pyrolysis and steam reforming of waste plastics for applications in solid oxide fuel cells. More specifically, we evaluated the effects of pyrolytic gasification temperature, catalyst content, steam reforming temperature, and weight …
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