Process for eliminating organic pollutant residues in...

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C10J 3/02 (2006.01) C10J 3/66 (2006.01) C10J 3/82 (2006.01)

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CA 2169345

A process for eliminating organic pollutant residues in the synthe- sis gas occurring during refuse gasification by the addition of oxygen is described, in which at least prepyrolyzed, carbon-cont- aining refuse in compressed form is fed into a high temperature reactor, where a loosely heaped up gasification bed is formed and is burnt below the same by O2 addition. The resulting synthe- sis gas is drawn off from the top area of the high temperature reactor after an adequate residence time and into the residence zone additional oxygen is jetted in temperature-regulated, partial quantities in such a way that the resulting possible partial combu- stion of the synthesis gas maintains its temperature above the gasification bed constant at approximately 1000°C. Oxygen jetting takes place in such a way that a completely homogeneous gas mixing is ensured in the top area. For this purpose several oxygen jets are arranged in the top area of the high temperature reactor and are axially and/or radially inclined thereto.

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