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High-pressure hydrogenated carbon chemical reaction

In liquefaction systems wood and wood wastes are the most common fuelstocks. They are reacted with steam or hydrogen and carbon monoxide to produce liquids and chemicals. The chemical reactions that take place are similar to gasification but lower temperatures and higher pressure are used. Liquefaction processes can be direct or indirect. The product from liquefaction is pyrolytic oil which has a high oxygen content. It can be converted to diesel fuel, gasoline or methanol. [Pg.93]


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