where [CO], [H2O], [CO2], and [H2] are mole concentrations for
each gas, Kw is the equilibrium constant. When temperature
decreases, the reaction equilibrium will move toward the left side
of Equation (1). As a result, the H2 content slightly increases while
CO content decreases. Tables 6and 7 give the HHV of the end
product gas of juniper fuels with different moisture content. The
gas HHV increased 13% (volume basis) when moisture decreased
from 20.16% to 12.6% after removing the N2.