Accurate modelling of particle shrinkage during biomass pyrolysis is key to the production of biochars with specific morphologies. Such biochars represent sustainable solutions to a variety of adsorption-dependent environmental remediation challenges. Modelling of particle shrinkage during biomass pyrolysis has heretofore been based solely on theory and ex-situ experimental data. Here we present the first in-situ phase-contrast X-ray imaging study of biomass pyrolysis. A novel reactor was developed to enable operando synchrotron radiography of fixed beds of pyrolysing biomass. Almond shell particles experienced more bulk shrinkage and less change in porosity than did walnut shell particles during pyrolysis, despite their similar composition...
Biochar pore space consists of porosity of multiple length scales. In direct water holding applicati...
Biomass is a suitable energy source to reduce the carbon footprint and increase the use of renewable...
The imperative transition to renewable energy drives the need for innovation. Biomass, particularly ...
Accurate modelling of particle shrinkage during biomass pyrolysis is key to the production of biocha...
Acknowledgements This research was supported by Queen Mary University of London. We acknowledge Diam...
Abstract Biochar is an engineered carbon-rich substance used for soil improvement, environmental man...
We report on the first ever use of nondestructive micrometer-scale synchrotron-computed microtomogra...
The structural complexity of unprocessed plant tissues used for thermochemical conversion of biomass...
A comprehensive particle scale model for pyrolysis of biomass has been developed by coupling the rea...
Chars produced by pyrolysis and gasification of almond shells to different peak temperatures have be...
Production of Biochar: Multi-Scale Wood Pyrolysis Chemistry for Biochar Optimization Paul J. Dauenha...
AbstractBiochar properties are highly dependent on the feedstock type and operational conditions dur...
The proprieties of bio-char, the solid product from biomass pyrolysis, depends on both the feedstock...
Biomass can be converted to energy, biofuels, and bioproducts via thermochemical conversion processe...
Biochar (BC) is a porous carbon material synthesized from different biomasses that are subjected to ...
Biochar pore space consists of porosity of multiple length scales. In direct water holding applicati...
Biomass is a suitable energy source to reduce the carbon footprint and increase the use of renewable...
The imperative transition to renewable energy drives the need for innovation. Biomass, particularly ...
Accurate modelling of particle shrinkage during biomass pyrolysis is key to the production of biocha...
Acknowledgements This research was supported by Queen Mary University of London. We acknowledge Diam...
Abstract Biochar is an engineered carbon-rich substance used for soil improvement, environmental man...
We report on the first ever use of nondestructive micrometer-scale synchrotron-computed microtomogra...
The structural complexity of unprocessed plant tissues used for thermochemical conversion of biomass...
A comprehensive particle scale model for pyrolysis of biomass has been developed by coupling the rea...
Chars produced by pyrolysis and gasification of almond shells to different peak temperatures have be...
Production of Biochar: Multi-Scale Wood Pyrolysis Chemistry for Biochar Optimization Paul J. Dauenha...
AbstractBiochar properties are highly dependent on the feedstock type and operational conditions dur...
The proprieties of bio-char, the solid product from biomass pyrolysis, depends on both the feedstock...
Biomass can be converted to energy, biofuels, and bioproducts via thermochemical conversion processe...
Biochar (BC) is a porous carbon material synthesized from different biomasses that are subjected to ...
Biochar pore space consists of porosity of multiple length scales. In direct water holding applicati...
Biomass is a suitable energy source to reduce the carbon footprint and increase the use of renewable...
The imperative transition to renewable energy drives the need for innovation. Biomass, particularly ...