نتایج جستجو برای: waste biomass

تعداد نتایج: 141547  

2017
M. Coma E. Martinez-Hernandez F. Abeln S. Raikova J. Donnelly T. C. Arnot M. J. Allen D. D. Hong C. J. Chuck

Biorefineries have been established since the 1980s for biofuel production, and there has been a switch lately from first to second generation feedstocks in order to avoid the food versus fuel dilemma. To a lesser extent, many opportunities have been investigated for producing chemicals from biomass using by-products of the present biorefineries, simple waste streams. Current facilities apply i...

Journal: :PloS one 2016
E J Martínez M V Gil C Fernandez J G Rosas X Gómez

Fat waste discarded from butcheries was used as a cosubstrate in the anaerobic codigestion of sewage sludge (SS). The process was evaluated under mesophilic and thermophilic conditions. The codigestion was successfully attained despite some inhibitory stages initially present that had their origin in the accumulation of volatile fatty acids (VFA) and adsorption of long-chain fatty acids (LCFA)....

2001
S. Vijayan

AECL’s CHEMIC process has effectively treated in excess of 4 million gallons of radiostrontiumcontaminated water since 1993. One aspect of the ongoing effort to expand the application of the process involves the use of powdered sorbents such as biomass in addition to natural zeolites in conjunction with precipitation for the removal of different contaminants including radiostrontium from waste ...

2017
Björn D. Heijstra Ching Leang Alex Juminaga

Low carbon fuels and chemicals can be sourced from renewable materials such as biomass or from industrial and municipal waste streams. Gasification of these materials allows all of the carbon to become available for product generation, a clear advantage over partial biomass conversion into fermentable sugars. Gasification results into a synthesis stream (syngas) containing carbon monoxide (CO),...

Journal: :Waste management 2003
V Belgiorno G De Feo C Della Rocca R M A Napoli

Gasification technology is by no means new: in the 1850s, most of the city of London was illuminated by "town gas" produced from the gasification of coal. Nowadays, gasification is the main technology for biomass conversion to energy and an attractive alternative for the thermal treatment of solid waste. The number of different uses of gas shows the flexibility of gasification and therefore all...

2001
M. Sami K. Annamalai M. Wooldridge

This paper reviews literature on co-firing of coal with biomass fuels. Here, the term biomass includes organic matter produced as a result of photosynthesis as well as municipal, industrial and animal waste material. Brief summaries of the basic concepts involved in the combustion of coal and biomass fuels are presented. Different classes of co-firing methods are identified. Experimental result...

Journal: :Bioresource technology 2009
C A Velis P J Longhurst G H Drew R Smith S J T Pollard

Biodrying is a variation of aerobic decomposition, used within mechanical-biological treatment (MBT) plants to dry and partially stabilise residual municipal waste. Biodrying MBT plants can produce a high quality solid recovered fuel (SRF), high in biomass content. Here, process objectives, operating principles, reactor designs, parameters for process monitoring and control, and their effect on...

2015
Weidong Huang

s: There is not enough land for the current bioenergy production process because of its low annual yield per unit land. In the present paper, an integrated biomass production and conversion process for sustainable bioenergy is proposed and analyzed. The wastes from the biomass conversion process, including waste water, gas and solid are treated or utilized by the biomass production process in t...

2012
Valeria Prigione Irene Grosso Valeria Tigini Antonella Anastasi

The biosorption potential of three fungal waste-biomasses (Acremonium strictum, Acremonium sp. and Penicillium sp.) from pharmaceutical companies was compared with that of a selected biomass (Cunninghamella elegans), already proven to be very effective in dye biosorption. Among the waste-biomasses, A. strictum was the most efficient (decolorization percentage up to 90% within 30 min) with regar...

Journal: :Bioresource technology 2014
Dang P Ho Huu Hao Ngo Wenshan Guo

Rapid growth in both global energy demand and carbon dioxide emissions associated with the use of fossil fuels has driven the search for alternative sources which are renewable and have a lower environmental impact. This paper reviews the availability and bioenergy potentials of the current biomass feedstocks. These include (i) food crops such as sugarcane, corn and vegetable oils, classified a...

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