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Libra, A Novel Lignin Biorefinery Approach For The Pyrolytic Extraction Of Phenolics And Biochar From 2nd Generation Biorefinery Side-Streams, Paul J. De Wild, W. Huijgen, R. Van Der Laan, J. Van Hal, C. Daza Montano, H. Reith, H. Den Uil May 2011

Libra, A Novel Lignin Biorefinery Approach For The Pyrolytic Extraction Of Phenolics And Biochar From 2nd Generation Biorefinery Side-Streams, Paul J. De Wild, W. Huijgen, R. Van Der Laan, J. Van Hal, C. Daza Montano, H. Reith, H. Den Uil

Bioenergy III: Present and New Perspectives on Biorefineries

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New System For The Continuous Removal Of Bio-Char From Bubbling Bed Pyrolyzers, Craig Mara, Lorenzo Ferrante, Franco Berruti, Cedric Briens Jan 2011

New System For The Continuous Removal Of Bio-Char From Bubbling Bed Pyrolyzers, Craig Mara, Lorenzo Ferrante, Franco Berruti, Cedric Briens

Bioenergy III: Present and New Perspectives on Biorefineries

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Effects Of Biochar On Products Yields During Biomass Pyrolysis In A Bubbling Bed Reactor, Pietro Palmisano, Franco Berruti, Cedric Briens Jan 2011

Effects Of Biochar On Products Yields During Biomass Pyrolysis In A Bubbling Bed Reactor, Pietro Palmisano, Franco Berruti, Cedric Briens

Bioenergy III: Present and New Perspectives on Biorefineries

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Fluidized Bed Pyrolysis Of Lignin In A Bubbling Bed Reactor, Pietro Palmisano, Valentina Lago, Franco Berruti, Cedric Briens Jan 2011

Fluidized Bed Pyrolysis Of Lignin In A Bubbling Bed Reactor, Pietro Palmisano, Valentina Lago, Franco Berruti, Cedric Briens

Bioenergy III: Present and New Perspectives on Biorefineries

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Co2 Adsorption On Solid Sorbents, Bingyu Li Jan 2011

Co2 Adsorption On Solid Sorbents, Bingyu Li

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Sorbent-based CO2 capture technology is considered as one of the potential scientific techniques for mitigating greenhouse gas emission. Major advantages of sorbent based adsorption are its low regeneration energy coupled with the elimination of corrosion and equipment degradation characteristic of amine based solvent CO2 capture systems which are the preferred industrial methods. Different CO2 capture configurations, processes, and operational parameters for different sorbents were revieand summarized. Efficient industrial applications for CO2 capture require that solid sorbents possess an adsorption capacity between 1000-2000µmol/g or more together with a long-term regeneration capacity. Economical consideration necessitates that the cost of CO2 sequestration be …