What's the difference between gasification and gasifier?
Gasification
Definition:
(n.) The act or process of converting into gas.
Example Sentences:
(1) Various liquid-liquid extraction methods and column chromatographic separations have been applied to crude products and effluents from oil-shale, coal-liquefaction, and coal-gasification processes.
(2) Resuscitation methodology was found to give increased counts over the standard Membrane Filtration method in the enumeration of fecal coliforms exposed to a coal gasification and two oil shale process waters under certain but not all conditions studied.
(3) In the short term, ENN's advanced underground coal gasification technology is likely to prove more significant than its algae work.
(4) Compared to the reference population who received medical care in the same clinic, gasification workers had a lower skin cancer rate, but a higher rate of benign skin tumors and potentially pre-cancerous skin diseases.
(5) No significant increases in mean concentrations of nickel were found in urine samples from workers who performed grinding, buffing and polishing of nickel-containing alloys or workers in a coal gasification plant who employed Raney nickel as a hydrogenation catalyst.
(6) In 15 years of commercial operation of the coal gasification plant, seven workers were diagnosed with benign skin tumors, six with pre-cancerous skin diseases, but none with skin cancer.
(7) China is keen to get international help to reduce the price of silicon processing for solar panels and to develop ultra-efficient coal gasification plants.It is already collaborating with the UK on a project to capture carbon dioxide.
(8) Nowadays we have considered to initiate oral vaccination of foxes and at the same time to avoid poisoning because of its environmental effects, and gasification because of its low effectiveness.
(9) A further development of the coal gasification process will result in an increase of the amount of coal gasification slag (CGS).
(10) The effect of coal gasification condensates on RAM function varied, but in general these tests also indicated that the CL response was the most sensitive indicator.
(11) Being one of the simplest forms of life, all it takes is light and CO2 in salt water," The advanced algae, solar and coal gasification technology is the latest stage in the rise of ENN, which has been spectacular even by modern Chinese standards.
(12) Planning of coal hydrogenation processes, such as liquifaction and gasification, requires consideration of public health implications.
(13) The metal mixture (MM) used in these experiments was ash (slag) from a coal gasification plant.
(14) Lastly, there is the so-called underground coal gasification now proposed for – among other places – an area beneath Swansea Bay in west Wales, which involves the partial burning of subterranean coal deposits.
(15) chlorhexidini SR before taking the impression and a 60 minutes formaldehyde gasification of plaster casts also resulted in an essential reduction of the number of germs, too.
(16) Cadmium metabolism in the young and in conditions of dietary contamination with ash from coal gasification were investigated.
(17) The cytotoxicities of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) subclasses isolated from a complex organic mixture (coal gasification condensate) were studied in vitro in Chinese hamster ovary cells, in the presence of rat liver microsomes from animals pretreated with Aroclor.
(18) A complex mutagenic basic fraction of a coal gasification process tar was successively fractionated using cation exchange and reversed phase high-performance liquid chromatography.
(19) Now Nissan is understood to be seeking to build its own gasification plant to provide low-cost energy at the Washington site, a development that would deepen its roots in the north-east.
(20) The Microtox assay and various parameters (growth, ATP concentration and electrochemical detection) of Escherichia coli were used to assess the toxicity of various levels of granular activated carbon treated coal gasification process water.
Gasifier
Definition:
Example Sentences:
(1) When applied to gasifier tar, extensive direct (not requiring metabolic activity) mutagenicity was generated.
(2) Two reactions that chemically alter primary aromatic amines (PAA) were used to assess the contribution of these compounds to the indirect bacterial mutagenicity of tar from an experimental low Btu gasifier.
(3) Coal is first gasified in a simulated underground environment.
(4) Transported here from Qatar and Malaysia, it will be stored in tanks at two local terminals, re-gasified, and pumped via a huge pipeline through Wales to England.
(5) The coal is gasified to produce a synthetic gas made from carbon monoxide and hydrogen.
(6) The gasified mixture produced from the heated nebulizer was exposed to corona discharge ionization which led to generation of gas-phase chemical ionization type of ions.
(7) When the pH of the reaction media was raised to 2.5, the mutagenicity of PAA standards and the coal oil were still greater than 90% eliminated, however, no direct mutagenicity was observed for the gasifier tar.
(8) The dehydrated pellets are then put into a cylinder called a fluid bed gasifier, which sounds like something I just made up, but they assure me it is real.
(9) After all, in 1996, a huge tanker called the Sea Empress ran aground in the nearby Cleddau estuary, spilling 72,500 tonnes of oil: a natural disaster, but in terms of risk to human life a picnic compared to the dangers of a large spillage of LNG, which would gasify at speed and form a flammable cloud.
(10) Developed by a groundbreaking Chinese firm, ENN, the greenhouse is a bioreactor that breeds microalgae, one of the fastest growing organisms on the planet, with carbon captured from gasified coal.
(11) PBL were subsequently seeded in 10-floor multitrays (Cell FactoryTM, CF), gasified and incubated at 37 degrees C for 3-4 days in a humidified 5% CO2 atmosphere.