Thermal Conversion of Biomass, Pyrolysis and Gasification - THE IJES

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The International Journal of Engineering And Science (IJES) ||Volume||2 ||Issue|| 3 ||Pages|| 75-85 ||2013|| ISSN: 2319 – 1813 ISBN: 2319 – 1805

Thermal Conversion of Biomass, Pyrolysis and Gasification: A Review 1,

Younes Chhiti, 2,Mohammed Kemiha

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LEGI, UJF-Grenoble 1 / Grenoble-INP / CNRS, BP 53, Grenoble, F-38041, France Université A / Mira de Bejaia / Faculté des Sciences de la Nature et de la vie, Bejaia, 06000, Algeria

---------------------------------------------------------Abstract----------------------------------------------------Paper reviews the state of the art of thermochemical conversion of biomass. Thermochemical conversion technologies include combustion, gasification and pyrolysis. The dominant biomass conversion technology will be gasification, as the gases from biomass gasification are intermediates in the high-efficient power production or the synthesis from chemicals and fuels. In the use of gases from biomass gasification it is important to understand that depending on the gasification temperature a syngas (>1200°C) or a product gas (