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Chemistry of Gasification of Rice Hulls

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Gasification of Rice Hulls

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Gasification of coal and biomass had its heyday at a time when very little was known about the process except that incomplete combustion generated a gas which in turn could be further oxidized (burned).

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Kaupp, A. (1984). Chemistry of Gasification of Rice Hulls. In: Gasification of Rice Hulls. Vieweg+Teubner Verlag, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-96308-6_5

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