öljykaasuvalmistus
Öljykaasuvalmistus, also known as oil gasification, is a process that converts oil into synthesis gas, a mixture primarily of carbon monoxide (CO) and hydrogen (H2). This process is a type of gasification, where a carbon-containing material is heated in the presence of a gasifying agent, such as air or oxygen, to produce a gas.
The oil gasification process typically involves several steps. First, the oil is preheated and then injected
Öljykaasuvalmistus has several potential applications. It can be used to produce chemicals, such as methanol, ammonia,
However, oil gasification also has its challenges. The process requires high temperatures and pressures, which can