With increasing concerns over the energy saving and environmental
protection, “syngas” has recently attracted significant
interest from the combustion community. Syngas,
which is mainly composed of hydrogen and carbon monoxide,
along with variable amount of CH4 and diluents like N2 and
CO2, can be produced through a variety of industrial
processes, such as steam reforming of natural gases, gasification
of coal and biomass, or even organic waste [1]. Syngas
has been seen as an environmentally clean fuel and it is
potentially facilitating green house gas reduction.