GASIFICATION OF ORGANIC WASTE.

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Cox, J.L.
Hoffman, E.J.
Hoffman, R.W.
Willson, W.G.
Roberts, J.A.
Stinson, D.L.
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Exploratory experiments are reported which have shown that organic waste materials can be converted to gaseous fuel products composed essentially of CH//4, CO//2 and H//2 with a CO//2-free heating value in excess of 900 Btu/SCF. Furthermore, the overall conversion has been shown to be pressure independent over the range of 32-261 psia while the optimum temperature (650 - 750 degree C) for the described process is strongly dependent upon the composition of the primary gaseous reactants produced from the steam-carbon reaction which is catalyzed by the presence of alkali carbonates.
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