Energy potential of the Fischer-Tropsch fuel produced from spruce wood
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The Fischer-Tropsch process is a chemical reaction that enables liquid hydrocarbons to be produced from coal, natural gas, or biomass (e.g. wood). The heat of combustion and effective heat of combustion are important data for fuel used to produce energy. The usefulness of a particular fuel for society is usually evaluated on the basis of the energy returned versus the energy invested (EROI) = energy recovered/energy invested. The subject of the research was the product of a Fischer-Tropsch synthesis from a synthesis gas, which was produced through the liquefaction of sawdust from spruce wood. The synthesis took place in the reactor FIX BED at a temperature of 220 to 350 degrees C and a pressure of 2 to 3 MPa (the hydrogen to carbon monoxide ratio was approximately 2:1). The Fischer-Tropsch fuel that was produced had a heat of combustion of 27.79 M.g(-1), effective heat of combustion 25.14 M.kg(-1) and an EROI coefficient of 2.39.
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Fischer-Tropsch fuel, spruce wood, EROI, effective heat of combustion, safety
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Wood Research. 2020, vol. 65, issue 6, p. 895-904.
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Publikační činnost Katedry bezpečnosti práce a procesů / Publications of Department of Occupational and Process Safety (040)
Publikační činnost Výzkumného energetického centra / Publications of Energy Research Centre (9340)
Články z časopisů s impakt faktorem / Articles from Impact Factor Journals