This thesis investigates the particulate matter emission from the combustion of various bio-oil-based biofuels, including bio-oil, bio-oil/biochar slurry, and crude-glycerol-containing biofuel mixtures, through a lab-scaled drop-tube furnace system at 1400 °C under various conditions pertinent to stationary applications. The emission characteristics and mechanisms were discussed and benchmarked against conventional solid fuels. The related influences from different combustion conditions and synergies between different fuel components were also studied. The corresponding trace element emission was also reported
This paper reports the gaseous pollutants and Particulate Matter (PM) emissions of a gas turbine com...
Emissions from anthropogenic combustion sources, such as vehicles and biomass combustion, contribute...
Coal is an important part of Australia's energy mix and is expected to continue to play an essential...
© 2016.The study reports the emission of inorganic particulate matter (PM) with aerodynamic diameter...
A raw bio-oil from biomass fast pyrolysis and a filtrated bio-oil, which was prepared from the raw b...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Bio-oil/biochar slurry (i.e. bioslurry) is a new type of fuel that is prepared b...
The paper reports an investigation into the effect of interactions among fuel components on the emis...
The paper reports an investigation into the effect of interactions among fuel components on the emis...
© 2018. This paper reports a systematic study on the formation of particulate matter with diameter o...
Six biochar samples were produced from both slow and fast pyrolysis of mallee bark at 400–550 °C, re...
The manuscript describes the results of an experimental study of the level of PM (particulate matter...
The use of combustion parameters to predict what happens to fuel during burning and its effect on li...
Increasing energy demands and waste management concerns have motivated agricultural producers to con...
Biofuels have garnered attention because of their potential to displace conventional petroleum fuels...
With the increasing interest in the use of biofuels for heat and energy generation there is a growin...
This paper reports the gaseous pollutants and Particulate Matter (PM) emissions of a gas turbine com...
Emissions from anthropogenic combustion sources, such as vehicles and biomass combustion, contribute...
Coal is an important part of Australia's energy mix and is expected to continue to play an essential...
© 2016.The study reports the emission of inorganic particulate matter (PM) with aerodynamic diameter...
A raw bio-oil from biomass fast pyrolysis and a filtrated bio-oil, which was prepared from the raw b...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Bio-oil/biochar slurry (i.e. bioslurry) is a new type of fuel that is prepared b...
The paper reports an investigation into the effect of interactions among fuel components on the emis...
The paper reports an investigation into the effect of interactions among fuel components on the emis...
© 2018. This paper reports a systematic study on the formation of particulate matter with diameter o...
Six biochar samples were produced from both slow and fast pyrolysis of mallee bark at 400–550 °C, re...
The manuscript describes the results of an experimental study of the level of PM (particulate matter...
The use of combustion parameters to predict what happens to fuel during burning and its effect on li...
Increasing energy demands and waste management concerns have motivated agricultural producers to con...
Biofuels have garnered attention because of their potential to displace conventional petroleum fuels...
With the increasing interest in the use of biofuels for heat and energy generation there is a growin...
This paper reports the gaseous pollutants and Particulate Matter (PM) emissions of a gas turbine com...
Emissions from anthropogenic combustion sources, such as vehicles and biomass combustion, contribute...
Coal is an important part of Australia's energy mix and is expected to continue to play an essential...