Coal gasification is the process where coal is first converted into a mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen called "syngas." This can be done underground, minimizing the release of toxins into the atmosphere and water supply. This also takes away the necessity of having people go into mines to gather the coal. In fact, it's no longer technically mining, it's more like drilling.
Basically, how this is done is that two holes are drilled into the ground, one for igniting the coal, the other for collecting the syngas released by this process.
The syngas derived from coal gasification can be converted into methane, or what most people call natural gas. It can then be converted into other products, such as diesel fuel and food grade wax. There are two methods of doing this, the Fischer-Tropsch method, and the Mobil method. Both involve heating the gas and causing a reaction in the process.
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Coal gasification means to produce coal gas. It is a syngas or a mixture of carbon monoxide carbon dioxide, hydrogen, and water vapor. This can then be converted into automobile gas.
C + o2 + h2o → h2 + co
Hydrogen and Carbon Monoxide are the combustible products.
Syngas is a mixture of Hydrogen and Carbon Monoxide; it can be produced via Steam reforming of gasification (coal, oil heavy residues).
Coal is an important energy source of the nature. Coal is the most significant source for power generation worldwide, and coalbed methane production in most of the countries. Coal gasification produces Hydrogen that is used in making ammonia, and for upgrading fossil fuels.
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