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Pretreatment of Biomass for Thermochemical Biomass Conversion [PDF]
Developers of microbiological processes to convert biomass into chemicals and fuels recognized long ago that pretreatments were needed prior to fermentation or enzyme reactions, if high rates and yields are to be achieved.1,2 Microorganisms and enzymes have difficulty in depolymerizing crystalline polymers, such as cellulose, and hydrophobic molecules,
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Kinetic modelling of the pyrolysis of biomass and biomass components
The Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering, 1989AbstractThe kinetics of the pyrolysis of lignocellulosic materials was studied with a view of providing simple kinetic models for engineering purposes. Experimental data obtained by means of thermal analysis techniques suggest that the pyrolysis of fine particles (below 1 mm) can be considered to be controlled by pyrolysis kinetics.
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Energy Policy, 1991
Biomass provides about 14% of the world's energy, about 25 million barrels of oil equivalent per day (mboe/day) (=55EJ). It is the most important (35%) source of energy in developing countries but also plays a significant role in a number of industrial countries, eg the USA obtains 4% (1½ mboe/day) of its energy from biomass, and Sweden about 14%; both
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Biomass provides about 14% of the world's energy, about 25 million barrels of oil equivalent per day (mboe/day) (=55EJ). It is the most important (35%) source of energy in developing countries but also plays a significant role in a number of industrial countries, eg the USA obtains 4% (1½ mboe/day) of its energy from biomass, and Sweden about 14%; both
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Renewable Energy Focus, 2012
The pros and cons of the roasting process – torrefaction – for biomass crops is now under scrutiny as never before by university research teams around the UK, as Andrew Mourant ...
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The pros and cons of the roasting process – torrefaction – for biomass crops is now under scrutiny as never before by university research teams around the UK, as Andrew Mourant ...
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2016
This chapter provides an overview of the potential feedstocks utilizable for energy or biorefining purposes, whether from agriculture, forestry, or various organic waste streams. It introduces basics on how to grow or collect these raw materials which differ from the point of view of costs, yields per unit area, and input requirements. Their profile in
Gabrielle, Benoit +3 more
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This chapter provides an overview of the potential feedstocks utilizable for energy or biorefining purposes, whether from agriculture, forestry, or various organic waste streams. It introduces basics on how to grow or collect these raw materials which differ from the point of view of costs, yields per unit area, and input requirements. Their profile in
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AN EXTRACTION METHOD FOR MEASURING SOIL MICROBIAL BIOMASS C
, 1987E. Vance, P. Brookes, D. Jenkinson
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Features of promising technologies for pretreatment of lignocellulosic biomass.
Bioresource Technology, 2005N. Mosier +6 more
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Pyrolysis of Wood/Biomass for Bio-oil: A Critical Review
, 2006D. Mohan +2 more
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