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Renewable energy

Chemical Engineering

2014

University of Massachusetts Amherst

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Production Of Renewable Chemicals And Energy From Waste Biomass, Sheng Chu Nov 2014

Production Of Renewable Chemicals And Energy From Waste Biomass, Sheng Chu

Doctoral Dissertations

With the rapid growth of world population and developing industries, the production of wastes has dramatically increased in the past decades. Due to environmental concerns and limited landfill space, the disposal of wastes has been subjected to strict regulations. Beneficial uses of wastes such as recycling/reuse, land applications, energy production, and resource recovery have been advocated greatly. This thesis presents the utilization of two types of solid waste: lignin and waste paper/plastic. Through thermochemical conversion, wastes can be converted to chemicals and energy. This aims at reducing the energy dependence on fossil fuels while achieving effective waste management. Lignin is …