This study correlated biomass heat capacity (Cp) with the chemistry (sulfur and ash content), crystallinity index, and temperature of various samples. A five-parameter linear correlation predicted 576 biomass Cp samples from four different origins with the absolute average relative deviation (AARD%) of ~1.1%. The proportional reduction in error (REE) approved that ash and sulfur contents only enlarge the correlation and have little effect on the accuracy. Furthermore, the REE showed that the temperature effect on biomass heat capacity was stronger than on the crystallinity index. Consequently, a new three-parameter correlation utilizing crystallinity index and temperature was developed. This model was more straightforward than the five-para...
A set of 22 biochars from different feedstock and pyrolysis conditions were produced using the same ...
[EN] Following the discovery of fire, biomass became the main source of energy used by mankind. Adva...
<p>The symbols ▪, , ▴ and ▾ represented pyrolysis temperatures at 400°C, 500°C, 600°C and 700°C, res...
This study correlated biomass heat capacity (Cp) with the chemistry (sulfur and ash content), crysta...
This study correlated biomass heat capacity (Cp) with the chemistry (sulfur and ash content), crysta...
This study correlated biomass heat capacity (Cp) with the chemistry (sulfur and ash content), crysta...
This study correlated biomass heat capacity (Cp) with the chemistry (sulfur and ash content), crysta...
This study correlated biomass heat capacity (Cp) with the chemistry (sulfur and ash content), crysta...
In the world of renewable energies, biomass will play a fundamental role in the coming years, this i...
The paper provides biomasses characteristics by proximate analysis (volatile matter, fixed carbon an...
Abstract: Biomass has become an increasingly important resource for energy generation. The influence...
This work provides literature data on the characteristics of biomass pyrolysis. It is analyzed the b...
The pyrolysis of coal and biomass is generally reported as the mass yield of released chemicals at v...
The pyrolysis of coal and biomass is generally reported as the mass yield of released chemicals at v...
The pyrolysis of coal and biomass is generally reported as the mass yield of released chemicals at v...
A set of 22 biochars from different feedstock and pyrolysis conditions were produced using the same ...
[EN] Following the discovery of fire, biomass became the main source of energy used by mankind. Adva...
<p>The symbols ▪, , ▴ and ▾ represented pyrolysis temperatures at 400°C, 500°C, 600°C and 700°C, res...
This study correlated biomass heat capacity (Cp) with the chemistry (sulfur and ash content), crysta...
This study correlated biomass heat capacity (Cp) with the chemistry (sulfur and ash content), crysta...
This study correlated biomass heat capacity (Cp) with the chemistry (sulfur and ash content), crysta...
This study correlated biomass heat capacity (Cp) with the chemistry (sulfur and ash content), crysta...
This study correlated biomass heat capacity (Cp) with the chemistry (sulfur and ash content), crysta...
In the world of renewable energies, biomass will play a fundamental role in the coming years, this i...
The paper provides biomasses characteristics by proximate analysis (volatile matter, fixed carbon an...
Abstract: Biomass has become an increasingly important resource for energy generation. The influence...
This work provides literature data on the characteristics of biomass pyrolysis. It is analyzed the b...
The pyrolysis of coal and biomass is generally reported as the mass yield of released chemicals at v...
The pyrolysis of coal and biomass is generally reported as the mass yield of released chemicals at v...
The pyrolysis of coal and biomass is generally reported as the mass yield of released chemicals at v...
A set of 22 biochars from different feedstock and pyrolysis conditions were produced using the same ...
[EN] Following the discovery of fire, biomass became the main source of energy used by mankind. Adva...
<p>The symbols ▪, , ▴ and ▾ represented pyrolysis temperatures at 400°C, 500°C, 600°C and 700°C, res...