[Stoves] FW: Steam into a 800 °C hot fire burns stronger;is common known by firemen .

Frans Peeters peetersfrans at pandora.be
Mon Jul 24 18:21:04 CDT 2006







> Basics :+ Names
>
> CH4+ H2O-----800-1000 °C ----->  CO+3H2  (1250 ° C in production of
H2)

> CO+H2O  ---- 500 °C -------> CO2 +H2   (catalyst Fe2O3 in production
of H2 )

> Sum :  1  CH4 ---------> 4  H2   != WATERGAS


Used in gazoline production "BERGIUS- procedure end for NH3 production .

CO + 3H2 ---300° C + Ni catalyst ------> CH4 +H2O  = SABATIER-SENDERENS


Dear Frans,

Wonderful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I had not heard of this.  Does it have a name, like "methane - water
reaction"???   Is there more written about this?

Re :No , the reaction has no name ,but the end product 
is called WATERGAS =H2

Because of the high required temperature, this reaction will not occur
in the
"smoke" (pyrolytic gases) of a T-LUD gasifier, but when those gases are
being
burned in the combustor area, the addition of the steam could be quite
useful.

Thanks again,

Paul

RE : PS  " degrees Celcius " = ° C on a AZERTY keybord becoms a
"question mark "=? after transmission !!  ASCII standards !? not a
typing mistake .
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