380-389The untapped energy present in this cotton stalk residue is one of the major environmental threats due to its field burning. In this research paper, slow pyrolysis process has been performed on cotton stalk having particle size 0.85 mm at 300°C, 400°C, and 500°C, at 10°C/min heating rate and 1-hour residence time. The process produced bio-oil, bio-char and pyro-gas. Physiochemical properties, GC-MS analysis, stability analysis and miscibility analysis of bio-oil have been carried out to ensure its feasibility as energy source. To ensure suitability of bio-char as soil nutrient and energy sources, its elemental analysis, metal element analysis and microscopic examination have been performed. Pyro-gas is characterized to find its...
The thermal cracking of cotton stalks (CS) via pyrolysis was performed using a laboratory scale batc...
This paper explores the viability of producing energy and agricultural soil conditioners with biocha...
Abstract: Pyrolysis has received attention as a potentially low cost thermochemical method that can ...
The untapped energy present in this cotton stalk residue is one of the major environmental threats d...
Bio-oil is the liquid product from fast pyrolysis of biomass. Compared with biomass, bio-oil has a h...
In this study, a system level analysis of pyrolysis of cotton stalk biomass is carried out in ASPEN ...
Due to the depletion of fossil fuels and the destruction wrought by global warming caused by the com...
Biofuels have garnered attention because of their potential to displace conventional petroleum fuels...
Fast pyrolysis bio-oil (pyrolysis liquid) from plant residues is one alternative to replace fossil f...
Pyrolysis of biomass is a means to industrially manufacture renewable oil and gas, in addition to bi...
Biomass is considered one of the most promising renewable energy sources in the world, mainly due t...
Pyrolysis is becoming a prominent method for producing bio-oil from biomass. It has the potential to...
Fast pyrolysis is a method for converting biomass into three energy rich products: char, gas and bio...
Biomass is a renewable energy source to generate heat and electricity through the enhancement of var...
<p> The pyrolysis of three representative sources of biomass, namely, white ash, switchgrass and co...
The thermal cracking of cotton stalks (CS) via pyrolysis was performed using a laboratory scale batc...
This paper explores the viability of producing energy and agricultural soil conditioners with biocha...
Abstract: Pyrolysis has received attention as a potentially low cost thermochemical method that can ...
The untapped energy present in this cotton stalk residue is one of the major environmental threats d...
Bio-oil is the liquid product from fast pyrolysis of biomass. Compared with biomass, bio-oil has a h...
In this study, a system level analysis of pyrolysis of cotton stalk biomass is carried out in ASPEN ...
Due to the depletion of fossil fuels and the destruction wrought by global warming caused by the com...
Biofuels have garnered attention because of their potential to displace conventional petroleum fuels...
Fast pyrolysis bio-oil (pyrolysis liquid) from plant residues is one alternative to replace fossil f...
Pyrolysis of biomass is a means to industrially manufacture renewable oil and gas, in addition to bi...
Biomass is considered one of the most promising renewable energy sources in the world, mainly due t...
Pyrolysis is becoming a prominent method for producing bio-oil from biomass. It has the potential to...
Fast pyrolysis is a method for converting biomass into three energy rich products: char, gas and bio...
Biomass is a renewable energy source to generate heat and electricity through the enhancement of var...
<p> The pyrolysis of three representative sources of biomass, namely, white ash, switchgrass and co...
The thermal cracking of cotton stalks (CS) via pyrolysis was performed using a laboratory scale batc...
This paper explores the viability of producing energy and agricultural soil conditioners with biocha...
Abstract: Pyrolysis has received attention as a potentially low cost thermochemical method that can ...