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Alternative wood treatment with blends of linseed oil, alcohols and pyrolysis oil
Linseed oil is a common wood treatment agent, which is often blended with naphthenic oil during its application. In this study, we developed new types of linseed oil blends, where the naphthenic oil was substituted with alcohols and pyrolysis oil.
Jost Ruwoldt, Kai Toven
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Biocrude production by hydrothermal liquefaction of olive residue [PDF]
Hydrothermal liquefaction (HTL) converts biomass into a crude bio-oil by thermally and hydrolytically decomposing the biomacromolecules into smaller compounds.
DE CAPRARIIS, Benedetta +4 more
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Biofilter aquaponic system for nutrients removal from fresh market wastewater [PDF]
Aquaponics is a significant wastewater treatment system which refers to the combination of conventional aquaculture (raising aquatic organism) with hydroponics (cultivating plants in water) in a symbiotic environment.
A Endut +42 more
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Comparative kinetics of coal and oil shale pyrolysis in a micro fluidized bed reaction analyzer
The characteristics and kinetics of coal and oil shale pyrolysis were comparatively studied by using a micro fluidized bed reaction analyzer (MFBRA). The isothermal differential model was first applied to calculate the kinetic parameters of activation ...
Yuming Zhang +4 more
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Lignocellulosic biomass is the potential raw material for the production of biofuels through pyrolysis. It is an effective technique for converting biomass to biofuels.
P. Madhu +7 more
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An Overview on Co-Pyrolysis of Biodegradable and Non-Biodegradable Wastes
Continuous urbanization and modernization have increased the burning of fossil fuels to meet energy needs across the globe, emanating environmental pollution and depleting fossil fuels.
Hemant Ghai +10 more
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Biochar from Pyrolysis of Biosolids for Nutrient Adsorption and Turfgrass Cultivation [PDF]
At water resource recovery facilities, nutrient removal is often required and energy recovery is an ever-increasing goal. Pyrolysis may be a sustainable process for handling wastewater biosolids because energy can be recovered in the py-gas and py-oil ...
American Public Health Association (APHA) +9 more
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Pyrolysis-Oil Production Assembly
This paper describes thermal cracking pyrolysis of plastic wastes into useful gasoline range hydrocarbons. Under the pyrolytic and higher temperature conditions the plastic wastes can be decomposed into three fractions: gas, liquid and solid residue. Here the main consideration is the recovery of liquid products.
Rushin Panchal +4 more
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A numerical model for the fractional condensation of pyrolysis vapours [PDF]
Experimentation on the fast pyrolysis process has been primarily focused on the pyrolysis reactor itself, with less emphasis given to the liquid collection system (LCS). More importantly, the physics behind the vapour condensation process in LCSs has not
Gu, Sai +2 more
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Pyrolysis of Dried Wastewater Biosolids Can Be Energy Positive [PDF]
Pyrolysis is a thermal process that converts biosolids into biochar (a soil amendment), py-oil and py-gas, which can be energy sources. The objectives of this research were to determine the product yield of dried biosolids during pyrolysis and the energy
Koch, Jon +3 more
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