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The ash chemistry in fluidised bed gasification of biomass fuels. Part I: predicting the chemistry of melting ashes and ash–bed material interaction
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In this article, the authors describe the modelling of the ash-chemistry of seven biomass fuels under reducing, pressurised conditions in fluidised bed gasification by means of thermodynamic multi-phase multi-component equilibrium (TPCE) calculations.About:
This article is published in Fuel.The article was published on 2001-08-01. It has received 213 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Fluidized bed & Dolomite.read more
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An overview of the chemical composition of biomass
TL;DR: An extended overview of the chemical composition of biomass was conducted in this article, where reference peer-reviewed data for chemical composition was used to describe the biomass system, including traditional and complete proximate, ultimate and ash analyses.
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Process and technological aspects of municipal solid waste gasification. A review
TL;DR: The analysis indicates that gasification is a technically viable option for the solid waste conversion, including residual waste from separate collection of municipal solid waste, and can have a remarkable effect on reduction of landfill disposal option.
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Effect of process parameters on production of biochar from biomass waste through pyrolysis: A review
TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of pyrolysis process parameters on the production of biochar through biochar of biomass is discussed and a comparison between the existing techniques is established in the present work.
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An overview of the organic and inorganic phase composition of biomass
TL;DR: An extended overview of the organic and inorganic phase composition of biomass was conducted in this article, where reference peer-reviewed data and own investigations for various minor organic components and minerals, and modes of element occurrence identified in biomass were also applied and organized to describe the biomass systematically.
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Food waste-to-energy conversion technologies: Current status and future directions
Thi Phuong Thuy Pham,Rajni Kaushik,Ganesh K. Parshetti,Russell Mahmood,Rajasekhar Balasubramanian +4 more
TL;DR: The present review synthesizes the current knowledge available in the use of technologies for food-waste-to-energy conversion involving biological, thermal and thermochemical technologies and proposes future directions for more effective utilization of food waste for renewable energy generation from an interdisciplinary perspective.
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Thermochemical properties of inorganic substances
Ihsan Barin,Ottmar Knacke +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a volume of tables conveying the thermochemical parameters of more than 2000 substances, cover enthalpy, entropy, chemical potential and Planck's function, and commentaries on the chemical reactions of the relevant component and indications of stability/metastability.
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Phase diagrams for ceramists
TL;DR: One of the popular books now is the phase diagrams for ceramists as discussed by the authors. You may be confused because you can't find the book in the book store around your city. And when you have found the store to buy the book, it will be so hurt when you run out of it.
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The technical and economic feasibility of biomass gasification for power generation
TL;DR: In this paper, the costs and technologies involved in an integrated system for the production of electricity from biomass in general and wood in particular are reviewed, and the main conclusions are that wood handling, storage, drying, comminution and screening are well established and present no uncertainties in operation and performance.
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I. Barin, O. Knacke: Thermochemical Properties of Inorganic Substances. Springer‐Verlag, Berlin — Verlag Stahleisen, Düsseldorf 1973, 921 S., Preis DM 150,—.
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The prediction of behaviour of ashes from five different solid fuels in fluidised bed combustion
Maria Zevenhoven-Onderwater, ,†,J.-P. Blomquist,Bengt-Johan Skrifvars,Rainer Backman,Mikko Hupa +4 more
TL;DR: In this article, the behaviour of different ashes was predicted by the combination of extended fuel analysis with advanced global thermodynamic equilibrium calculations, which is a fractionation method that consists of sequential leaching of a solid fuel with water, ammonium acetate and hydrochloric acid.