The co-production of biochar and bioenergy using pyrolysis-combustion processes can potentially minimize the emission problems associated with conventional methods of agricultural by-product disposal. This approach also provides significant added-value potential through biochar application to soil. Despite these advantages, variations in biomass composition, including sulfur, nitrogen, ash, and volatile matter (VM) content, may significantly influence both the biochar quality and the emissions of harmful particulate matter (PM) and gaseous pollutants (SO2, H2S, NO2, NO). Using a laboratory-scale continuous pyrolysis-combustion facility, the influence of biomass composition (rice husk and grape pruning) and volatile production (pyrolysis) te...
Biochar produced from pellet obtained from grapevine (GV) and sunflower husk (SFH) at different temp...
Waste residues produced by agricultural and forestry industries can generate energy and are regarded...
With a growing concern of climate change due to increased levels of CO2 in the atmosphere, carbon se...
The co-production of biochar and bioenergy using pyrolysis-combustion processes can potentially mini...
Increasing energy demands and waste management concerns have motivated agricultural producers to con...
The utilization of agricultural by-products for the co-production of biochar and bioenergy offers a ...
Aiming to reduce the emission of particulate matter (PM) during biomass combustion, we investigated ...
In this study, the slow pyrolysis of rice husk was conducted by using a split-tube furnace under a n...
Pyrolysis of four different crop residues (wheat straw, maize straw, rice straw and rice husk) was c...
Six biochar samples were produced from both slow and fast pyrolysis of mallee bark at 400–550 °C, re...
The results presented in the following paper are making the aim of a broadly research concentrated t...
Pyrolysis of organic waste or woody materials yields a stable carbonaceous product that can be mixed...
Waste residues produced by agricultural and forestry industries can generate energy and are regarded...
Biochar, the product of biomass pyrolysis, has been explored as a soil amendment and carbon capture ...
Pyrolysis of biomass residues from agriculture and food processing industry allows production of bio...
Biochar produced from pellet obtained from grapevine (GV) and sunflower husk (SFH) at different temp...
Waste residues produced by agricultural and forestry industries can generate energy and are regarded...
With a growing concern of climate change due to increased levels of CO2 in the atmosphere, carbon se...
The co-production of biochar and bioenergy using pyrolysis-combustion processes can potentially mini...
Increasing energy demands and waste management concerns have motivated agricultural producers to con...
The utilization of agricultural by-products for the co-production of biochar and bioenergy offers a ...
Aiming to reduce the emission of particulate matter (PM) during biomass combustion, we investigated ...
In this study, the slow pyrolysis of rice husk was conducted by using a split-tube furnace under a n...
Pyrolysis of four different crop residues (wheat straw, maize straw, rice straw and rice husk) was c...
Six biochar samples were produced from both slow and fast pyrolysis of mallee bark at 400–550 °C, re...
The results presented in the following paper are making the aim of a broadly research concentrated t...
Pyrolysis of organic waste or woody materials yields a stable carbonaceous product that can be mixed...
Waste residues produced by agricultural and forestry industries can generate energy and are regarded...
Biochar, the product of biomass pyrolysis, has been explored as a soil amendment and carbon capture ...
Pyrolysis of biomass residues from agriculture and food processing industry allows production of bio...
Biochar produced from pellet obtained from grapevine (GV) and sunflower husk (SFH) at different temp...
Waste residues produced by agricultural and forestry industries can generate energy and are regarded...
With a growing concern of climate change due to increased levels of CO2 in the atmosphere, carbon se...