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Lignocellulosic biomass pyrolysis mechanism: A state-of-the-art review

Progress in Energy and Combustion Science, 2017
Shurong Wang, Haiping Yang
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Biomass determination

Journal of Biotechnology, 1992
The reasons for and historical backgrounds of biomass determination are discussed under the aspects of theoretical and practical importance, usefulness and representativity. Off-line methods are evaluated and compared with on-line methods; constraints of applications and conclusiveness of results are rated.
B, Sonnleitner, G, Locher, A, Fiechter
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Pretreatment of lignocellulosic biomass: A review on recent advances.

Bioresource Technology, 2021
Depleting fossil reserves and growing energy needs have raised the demand for an alternative and clean energy source. The use of ubiquitously available lignocellulosic biomass for developing economic and eco-friendly large scale biorefinery applications ...
Akshay R. Mankar   +3 more
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Biomass

2020
Just as a fossil fuel can be burned to generate steam and drive a turbine, biomass can also be burned as a fuel to generate electricity. Biomass comes in many forms, such as wood and wood waste, agricultural waste, municipal waste, and energy crops.
Carl A. Batt, Vivian Moses
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Biomass for a sustainable bioeconomy: An overview of world biomass production and utilization

, 2021
Given both the ongoing expansion of world population and development of climate change conditions, it is increasingly imperative to develop and deploy sustainable biomass production methods to allow establishment of a flourishing and sustainable ...
M. Antar   +5 more
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Biomass-Based Carbon Dots: Current Development and Future Perspectives.

ACS Nano, 2021
Carbon dots have been considered as a solution to the challenges that semiconductor quantum dots have encountered because they are more biocompatible and can be synthesized from abundant and nontoxic materials such as biomass.
Thomas C Wareing, P. Gentile, A. Phan
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Biomass Refining

Science, 1982
Processes for refining biomass from trees or from agricultural residues are fast approaching commercialization. Advances have been made in acidic and enzymatic hydrolysis of the cellulose component of biomass and in some newer processes for biomass refining which leave the lignin fraction relatively intact.
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