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Biomass for Energy Application

Biomass for Energy Application

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This book focuses on the utilization of biomass for energy applications and mainly covers the original research and studies related to thermochemical conversion, biological conversion and physical conversion. It contains a summary the current scientific knowledge in the field of biomass utilization, which is the first of its kind in the literature. Energy potentials and different principles of energy transformation from various renewable energy sources (bamboo, wood residue, straw, sorrel, hay, pines, sunflower stalks, hazelnut husks, quinoa, camelina, crambe, safflower, muscantus and municipal sewage sludge, among others) are described in detail in this book. Different types of pyrolysis or torrefaction processing, combustion, thermal degradation, mechanical properties affecting processing, pre-treatment or treatment processes, or other processes based on thermochemical methods are described as well. The integral part of this book is the bibliometric analysis of worldwide publication trends on biomass and bioenergy with respect to the research evolution with the possibility of predicting future scenarios and the participation of stakeholders in the sector.

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Keywords

  • alkali metal
  • alternative biofuels
  • ash deposition
  • biochar
  • bioenergy scenario
  • Biofuels
  • biogas
  • Biomass
  • biomass analysis
  • biomass densification
  • biomass industrial boiler
  • biomasses
  • briquette durability
  • calorific value
  • catalyst
  • circulating fluidized bed
  • Clostridium acetobutylicum
  • Coffea spp.
  • combustion
  • compressive strength
  • cropping system
  • densification
  • deposit
  • emission
  • Émissions
  • energy
  • Energy consumption
  • enzymatic hydrolysis
  • establishment
  • Friedman-OFW-KAS models
  • FT-IR
  • furfural
  • grate furnace
  • grinding
  • high heating value
  • high-efficiency fractionation
  • Hydrogen
  • intercropping
  • kinetic modelling
  • kinetic parameters
  • low-input
  • Maize
  • mechanical compaction
  • mechanical durability
  • methane yield
  • miscanthus
  • Moso bamboo
  • multivariate tests of significance
  • natural binder
  • olive mill solid wastes
  • one-pot fractionation with acidic 1,4-dioxane
  • Pellet
  • perennial crop
  • phenolated lignin
  • physico-chemical properties
  • Pinus leiophylla
  • Pinus montezumae
  • Pinus pseudostrobus
  • pressure torrefaction
  • processing factors
  • product inhibition
  • proximate analysis
  • pyrolysis
  • pyrolysis kinetics
  • reactor headspace
  • renewable energy
  • Renewable energy sources
  • sewage sludge
  • solid biofuel
  • systematic review
  • Technology, engineering, agriculture
  • Technology: general issues
  • TGA-DTG
  • thermogravimetric analysis
  • torrefied biomass
  • waste
  • waste biomass
  • Waste management
  • Wood

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DOI: 10.3390/books978-3-0365-0269-4

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