noun
- the process of converting a solid or liquid substance into a gas or vapor, especially through heating or chemical reaction
- a thermochemical process that converts carbonaceous materials (such as coal, biomass, or waste) into a combustible gas mixture
Usage: commonly used in industrial and environmental contexts
Usage: technical; energy and waste management field
Examples
- The gasification of coal produces a synthetic gas that can be used as fuel.
- Gasification is an important step in converting waste materials into usable energy.
- The plant uses gasification technology to reduce landfill waste.
- Water gasification is a process that generates hydrogen gas from steam and carbon.
- Industrial gasification processes require careful temperature and pressure control.
- Biomass gasification offers a renewable alternative to fossil fuel combustion.