Abstract: Pyrolysis has received attention as a potentially low cost thermochemical method that can efficiently utilize lignocellulosic residues. The bioenergy derived can bring many socio-economic benefits, especially to remote areas in developing nations like Zimbabwe. This study explores the potential valorization of pine residues to bioenergy from sawmills located in such remote areas through pyrolysis. Characterization of these residues indicated that they could be a good feedstock for pyrolytic conversion due to the relatively high volatile matter (79.16%) , low ash content (0.83%) and high gross calorific value (17.6 MJ/kg). This study focuses on the actual pyrolysis and characterization of the product bio-oil, comparing its properti...
Energy demand is increasing continuously due to rapid growth in population and industrialization dev...
Six tropical biomass samples namely: Ogbono wood (Irvingia wombolu), Mango wood (Mangifera indica), ...
Radiata pine grown in sustainably harvested forests in the mid north of South Australia is a potenti...
Fast pyrolysis bio-oil (pyrolysis liquid) from plant residues is one alternative to replace fossil f...
Biomass waste has been recognised as a promising, renewable source for future transport fuels. With...
The increasing energy demand and diminishing fossil fuel sources have called for the exploration of ...
Biomass is a renewable energy source to generate heat and electricity through the enhancement of var...
Fast pyrolysis of biomass results in a renewable product usually denoted pyrolysis oil or bio-oil, w...
The quest for energy generation in the most environmentally friendly way has necessitated the conver...
The production of biofuel from biomass waste is of great interest to the scientific community regard...
Oil palm shell (OPS) is biomass with high carbon and hydrogen content, so it has the potential to pr...
Eucalyptus wood can be utilized as a biomass feedstock for conversion to bio-oil using a pyrolysis p...
This project explores the alternate uses of biomass. In particular, it focuses on pine needles as a ...
380-389The untapped energy present in this cotton stalk residue is one of the major environmental th...
This study focuses on the production and characterisation of fast pyrolysis bio-oil from hardwood (P...
Energy demand is increasing continuously due to rapid growth in population and industrialization dev...
Six tropical biomass samples namely: Ogbono wood (Irvingia wombolu), Mango wood (Mangifera indica), ...
Radiata pine grown in sustainably harvested forests in the mid north of South Australia is a potenti...
Fast pyrolysis bio-oil (pyrolysis liquid) from plant residues is one alternative to replace fossil f...
Biomass waste has been recognised as a promising, renewable source for future transport fuels. With...
The increasing energy demand and diminishing fossil fuel sources have called for the exploration of ...
Biomass is a renewable energy source to generate heat and electricity through the enhancement of var...
Fast pyrolysis of biomass results in a renewable product usually denoted pyrolysis oil or bio-oil, w...
The quest for energy generation in the most environmentally friendly way has necessitated the conver...
The production of biofuel from biomass waste is of great interest to the scientific community regard...
Oil palm shell (OPS) is biomass with high carbon and hydrogen content, so it has the potential to pr...
Eucalyptus wood can be utilized as a biomass feedstock for conversion to bio-oil using a pyrolysis p...
This project explores the alternate uses of biomass. In particular, it focuses on pine needles as a ...
380-389The untapped energy present in this cotton stalk residue is one of the major environmental th...
This study focuses on the production and characterisation of fast pyrolysis bio-oil from hardwood (P...
Energy demand is increasing continuously due to rapid growth in population and industrialization dev...
Six tropical biomass samples namely: Ogbono wood (Irvingia wombolu), Mango wood (Mangifera indica), ...
Radiata pine grown in sustainably harvested forests in the mid north of South Australia is a potenti...