Biomass chars : : elaboration, characterization and applications / / edited by Mejdi Jeguirim and Lionel Limousy.
Biomass can be converted to energy, biofuels, and bioproducts via thermochemical conversion processes, such as combustion, pyrolysis, and gasification. Combustion technology is most widely applied on an industrial scale. However, biomass gasification and pyrolysis processes are still in the research...
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