Thermochemical decomposition of post harvest agro-wastes (biomass) to solid carbonaceous material called as bio-char, condensable vapors (bio-oils and bio-tars) and non-condensable vapors (bio-gas or syn-gas) is referred as pyrolysis. The yield of these products from biomass pyrolysis depends on temperature and other conditions (such as vapor retention time and heating rate) of thermal decomposition in air or oxygen excluded reactor. Bio-char is often used as adsorbent in treatment of water contaminated with dye effluent from textile industry and/or emerging contaminants from other industries. It is also used in production of supercapacitor for energy storage, fertilizer composite and soil amendment for slow release of nutrients for plants ...
There has been an enormous amount of research, in recent years, in the area of thermo-chemical conve...
Lignocellulosic biomass as a potential renewable source of energy has a near-zero CO2 emission. Pyro...
Being a by-product of the well-established charcoal industry, slow pyrolysis bio-oil can be an excel...
The pyrolysis method has been used in various fields and has attracted the attention of many researc...
Extensive concentration has been given to the conservation of environment in order to minimize the e...
Reduction of conventional fuel has encouraged to find new sources of renewable energy. Oil produced ...
Pyrolysis has been applied in the human economy for many years, and it has become a significant alte...
Increasing of global energy demand and depletion of fossil fuels reserves encourage people to search...
The pyrolysis of various agricultural wastes (grape residues, dried distillers grains, forestry resi...
The co-production of bio-char and upgraded bio-oil by fast pyrolysis of raw and sulfuric-acid pretre...
Pyrolysis is a thermal process that converts biosolids into biochar (a soil amendment), py-oil and p...
The co-production of bio-char and upgraded bio-oil by fast pyrolysis of raw and sulfuric-acid pretre...
Biomass is a renewable energy source to generate heat and electricity through the enhancement of var...
Abstract: - Pyrolysis has a long history as a thermo-chemical conversion process to convert biomass ...
Pyrolysis process using abundantly available biomass waste fabric is a promising, renewable, and su...
There has been an enormous amount of research, in recent years, in the area of thermo-chemical conve...
Lignocellulosic biomass as a potential renewable source of energy has a near-zero CO2 emission. Pyro...
Being a by-product of the well-established charcoal industry, slow pyrolysis bio-oil can be an excel...
The pyrolysis method has been used in various fields and has attracted the attention of many researc...
Extensive concentration has been given to the conservation of environment in order to minimize the e...
Reduction of conventional fuel has encouraged to find new sources of renewable energy. Oil produced ...
Pyrolysis has been applied in the human economy for many years, and it has become a significant alte...
Increasing of global energy demand and depletion of fossil fuels reserves encourage people to search...
The pyrolysis of various agricultural wastes (grape residues, dried distillers grains, forestry resi...
The co-production of bio-char and upgraded bio-oil by fast pyrolysis of raw and sulfuric-acid pretre...
Pyrolysis is a thermal process that converts biosolids into biochar (a soil amendment), py-oil and p...
The co-production of bio-char and upgraded bio-oil by fast pyrolysis of raw and sulfuric-acid pretre...
Biomass is a renewable energy source to generate heat and electricity through the enhancement of var...
Abstract: - Pyrolysis has a long history as a thermo-chemical conversion process to convert biomass ...
Pyrolysis process using abundantly available biomass waste fabric is a promising, renewable, and su...
There has been an enormous amount of research, in recent years, in the area of thermo-chemical conve...
Lignocellulosic biomass as a potential renewable source of energy has a near-zero CO2 emission. Pyro...
Being a by-product of the well-established charcoal industry, slow pyrolysis bio-oil can be an excel...