Pyrolysis is a viable method of extracting combustible fuels as gases or liquids from various, high carbon and hydrogen containing biomaterials. This Meta-study attempts to find the ideal combinations of processes for maximising biofuel output by comparing a range of biomaterials (cotton stalks, algae and peach scraps), put through the two primary methods of pyrolysis, through analysis of reactor type, Temperature, particle size and lower heating value achieved from biofuel output. It is proposed that the fast pyrolysis of Algae in a Fluidized bed reactor at a temperature of 550°C is the optimum combination of parameters for maximising biofuel output in terms of bio-oil yield and lower heating value (LHV) in kJ/kg
Catalytic upgrading of fast pyrolysis bio-oil from two different types of lignocellulosic biomass wa...
Increasing of global energy demand and depletion of fossil fuels reserves encourage people to search...
Recently, studies on bio‐oil have captured international interest in developing it as an alternative...
Biomass is a renewable energy source to generate heat and electricity through the enhancement of var...
Pyrolysis process using abundantly available biomass waste fabric is a promising, renewable, and su...
Fast pyrolysis of six biomasses mustard, camellia, pinewood, sawdust, bamboo, and bagasse was comple...
AbstractBioenergy is now accepted as having the potential to provide the major part of the projected...
This study focuses on the production and characterisation of fast pyrolysis bio-oil from hardwood (P...
Biomass is widely recognized as one of the main potential sources for renewable and sustainable gen...
Summarization: As the global demand for energy rapidly increases and fossil fuels will be soon exhau...
Development of alternate energy sources is needed to fulfil the global energy demands that have been...
In the present study, fast pyrolysis tests of microalgae were performed in the fluid bed reactor. Th...
Background: Bioenergy attracts much attention due to the global demand for renewable and sustainable...
A fast pyrolysis study on lignin and macroalgae (nonconventional biomass) and wood and straw (conven...
The development of the world economy goes hand in hand with increased energy consumption and global ...
Catalytic upgrading of fast pyrolysis bio-oil from two different types of lignocellulosic biomass wa...
Increasing of global energy demand and depletion of fossil fuels reserves encourage people to search...
Recently, studies on bio‐oil have captured international interest in developing it as an alternative...
Biomass is a renewable energy source to generate heat and electricity through the enhancement of var...
Pyrolysis process using abundantly available biomass waste fabric is a promising, renewable, and su...
Fast pyrolysis of six biomasses mustard, camellia, pinewood, sawdust, bamboo, and bagasse was comple...
AbstractBioenergy is now accepted as having the potential to provide the major part of the projected...
This study focuses on the production and characterisation of fast pyrolysis bio-oil from hardwood (P...
Biomass is widely recognized as one of the main potential sources for renewable and sustainable gen...
Summarization: As the global demand for energy rapidly increases and fossil fuels will be soon exhau...
Development of alternate energy sources is needed to fulfil the global energy demands that have been...
In the present study, fast pyrolysis tests of microalgae were performed in the fluid bed reactor. Th...
Background: Bioenergy attracts much attention due to the global demand for renewable and sustainable...
A fast pyrolysis study on lignin and macroalgae (nonconventional biomass) and wood and straw (conven...
The development of the world economy goes hand in hand with increased energy consumption and global ...
Catalytic upgrading of fast pyrolysis bio-oil from two different types of lignocellulosic biomass wa...
Increasing of global energy demand and depletion of fossil fuels reserves encourage people to search...
Recently, studies on bio‐oil have captured international interest in developing it as an alternative...