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Progress and roadmap for electro-privileged transformations of bio-derived molecules
Biomass incorporates carbon captured from the atmosphere and can serve as a renewable feedstock for producing valuable chemicals and fuels. Here we...
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Lignocellulosic Biomass
Lignocellulose (LC) stands as Earth’s most abundant biomass and can be derived from various living organisms, with its primary source being the plant... -
Technologies for Biomass Thermochemical Conversion
In the past few decades, increasing environmental pollution and rapid depletion of conventional fossil fuels has fueled the requirement of... -
Cotton Stalks: Potential Biofuel Recourses for Sustainable Environment
Cotton is a very important crop, yet there is rising competition for limited arable land. Cotton waste has sparked attention as a source of energy,... -
Thermal Properties of Biomass
The production of high-quality renewable energy in substantial quantities from biomass is a critical challenge of our times, with the goal of... -
Biofuels from Biomass
Faced with the rapid depletion of fossil fuel reserves and the growth of the global economy, there is a need for energy sources that are not only... -
The fate of char in controlling the rate of heavy metal transfer from soil to potato
In this research, the influence of the biochar produced from the gasification of poplar wood and the char obtained from the gasification of the...
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Pyrolysis of tea and coffee wastes: effect of physicochemical properties on kinetic and thermodynamic characteristics
Physicochemical properties, kinetic pyrolysis and thermodynamic study of spent green tea, pure spent coffee grounds, spent coffee grounds blended...
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Processing of Pulp and Paper Industry Wastes by Supercritical Water Gasification
Abstract —The processing of pulp and paper industry waste using environmentally benign supercritical water conversion is analyzed. The high efficiency...
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Experimental analysis and numerical simulation of biomass pyrolysis
Finding alternatives to fossil fuels is extremely important for economic and environmental considerations. Biomass pyrolysis stands out as an...
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Chemical Modifications of Biomass
Biomass is a renewable resource that has several potential end uses, such as chemicals, biofuels, and cutting-edge materials. The carbon dioxide... -
Thermal Properties of Biomass
The production of high-quality renewable energy in substantial quantities from biomass is a critical challenge of our times, with the goal of... -
Biofuels from Forest Logging Residues
Forests are very large carbon sinks storing the highest density of biomass carbon and thus the biomass feedstock, necessary for biofuel production.... -
Waste Sludge: Entirely Waste or a Sustainable Source of Biocrude? A Review
Biomass-derived biocrude is gaining greater recognition from people in general as an alternative fuel source to traditional fossil fuels. Worldwide,...
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Physical Modification of Biomass
The evolution of civilization has been largely dependent on the utilization of biomass as a source of energy. Recent proposals for a greater use of... -
Techno-economic analysis of ethanol production from lignocellulosic biomass–a comparison of fermentation, thermo catalytic, and chemocatalytic technologies
Bioethanol produced from 2nd generation biomass comprising of agricultural residues and forest wastes is a viable alternate fuel. Besides...
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Organic Chemical Compounds from Biomass
The utilization of renewable biomass as a source for producing organic chemical compounds has garnered significant attention due to the growing... -
Woody and Herbaceous Biomass Feedstocks and Their Physical, Chemical, and Energy Properties
Lignocellulosic biomass sourced from woody and herbaceous materials is a promising substrate of inexpensive, abundant, and potentially carbon-neutral... -
Physical Conversion of Biomass: Dewatering, Drying, Size Reduction, Densification, and Separation
Due to its potential to lessen dependency on fossil fuels and alleviate environmental effects, biomass is increasingly being used as a feedstock for... -
Advanced Technologies (Biological and Thermochemical) for Waste-to-Energy Conversion
This chapter reviews various technologies for waste to energy conversion. The advantages and disadvantages of each technology are discussed in this...