This paper describes the mechanism of a developed process—an integrated pyrolysis-tar decomposition process—to produce oil palm empty fruit bunch- (EFB-) derived biochar with additional solid carbon within the biochar bodies, produced by decomposition of tar vapor on its pore surface, using the chemical vapor infiltration (CVI) method. The product, carbon-infiltrated biochar, was characterized to investigate the possibility to be used as partial coke breeze replacement in ironmaking. Carbon-infiltrated biochar is proposed to be utilized for a sintering process that could reduce the consumption of coke and CO2 emission in iron-steel industry
It is investigated how to increase char production through the thermo-chemical conversion of biomass...
The iron and steelmaking industry faces the dilemma of the need to decrease their greenhouse gas emi...
The steel industry is under pressure to reduce its CO2 emissions, which arise from the use of fossil...
This paper describes the mechanism of a developed process—an integrated pyrolysis-tar decomposition ...
This paper presents a process to utilize oil palm empty fruit bunch (EFB) by thermochemical conversi...
AbstractThis paper presents a technology to recover carbon available in tar vapor produced from fast...
This paper presents a technology to recover carbon available in tar vapor produced from fast pyrolys...
Pyrolysis process of biomass produces tar that caused clogging of equipment in industry. A process i...
This review comprehensively examines biochar, an essential material in an era of climate change for ...
Biomass-based reducing agents have a potential to substitute fossil reducing agents in the steel ind...
ABSTRACT Empty fruit bunch (EFB) of palm oil is a waste from the palm oil industries which in a lar...
This paper examines the potential for using forward self-sustaining smouldering for the oxidative py...
The effective decarbonization of our society must be boosted through the promotion of efficient alte...
For achieving green production of iron ore sintering, it is significant to substitute biochar, which...
Steelmaking is a highly carbon-intensive process due to its extensive use of coal as both an energy ...
It is investigated how to increase char production through the thermo-chemical conversion of biomass...
The iron and steelmaking industry faces the dilemma of the need to decrease their greenhouse gas emi...
The steel industry is under pressure to reduce its CO2 emissions, which arise from the use of fossil...
This paper describes the mechanism of a developed process—an integrated pyrolysis-tar decomposition ...
This paper presents a process to utilize oil palm empty fruit bunch (EFB) by thermochemical conversi...
AbstractThis paper presents a technology to recover carbon available in tar vapor produced from fast...
This paper presents a technology to recover carbon available in tar vapor produced from fast pyrolys...
Pyrolysis process of biomass produces tar that caused clogging of equipment in industry. A process i...
This review comprehensively examines biochar, an essential material in an era of climate change for ...
Biomass-based reducing agents have a potential to substitute fossil reducing agents in the steel ind...
ABSTRACT Empty fruit bunch (EFB) of palm oil is a waste from the palm oil industries which in a lar...
This paper examines the potential for using forward self-sustaining smouldering for the oxidative py...
The effective decarbonization of our society must be boosted through the promotion of efficient alte...
For achieving green production of iron ore sintering, it is significant to substitute biochar, which...
Steelmaking is a highly carbon-intensive process due to its extensive use of coal as both an energy ...
It is investigated how to increase char production through the thermo-chemical conversion of biomass...
The iron and steelmaking industry faces the dilemma of the need to decrease their greenhouse gas emi...
The steel industry is under pressure to reduce its CO2 emissions, which arise from the use of fossil...