TY - BOOK ID - 113601529 TI - Advanced Technologies for Biomass AU - Di Carlo, Andrea AU - Savuto, Elisa PY - 2022 SN - 3036561544 3036561536 PB - Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute DB - UniCat KW - Research & information: general KW - Physics KW - biomass pellet KW - laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy KW - chemometrics KW - quality indexes KW - biogas KW - circular economy KW - bioeconomy KW - wastes KW - energy KW - R.E.S KW - biomass KW - anaerobic KW - digestion KW - agriculture KW - livestock KW - Greece KW - biorefinery KW - absorbent hygiene product KW - waste KW - gasification KW - devolatilization KW - pyrolysis KW - fluidized bed KW - diapers KW - cellulosic fraction KW - chemical looping KW - autothermal KW - pilot plant KW - Açaí KW - residual seeds KW - bio-oil KW - distillation KW - gasoline KW - light kerosene KW - kerosene-like fuel KW - torrefaction KW - agricultural by-products KW - mixing ratios KW - solid fuel KW - pellet evaluation KW - Açaí seeds KW - hydrothermal carbonization KW - hot compressed water KW - process analysis KW - HMF KW - furfural KW - acetic acid KW - mass production KW - corn stover KW - hydrothermal process KW - hydrochar KW - adsorption KW - thermo-gravimetric analysis KW - scanning electron microscopy KW - X-ray diffraction KW - BET analysis KW - disposable masks KW - devolatilization tests KW - Aspen Plus ®simulation KW - tar analysis KW - ultrasonic KW - components fractionation KW - lignocellulose KW - ethanol treatment KW - biomass gasification KW - dual bubbling bed gasifier KW - innovative pilot scale gasifier KW - H2-rich syngas UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:113601529 AB - The use of biomass and organic waste material as a primary resource for the production of fuels, chemicals, and electric power is of growing significance in light of the environmental issues associated with the use of fossil fuels. For this reason, it is vital that new and more efficient technologies for the conversion of biomass are investigated and developed. Today, various advanced methods can be used for the conversion of biomass. These methods are broadly classified into thermochemical conversion, biochemical conversion, and electrochemical conversion. This book collects papers that consider various aspects of sustainability in the conversion of biomass into valuable products, covering all the technical stages from biomass production to residue management. In particular, it focuses on experimental and simulation studies aiming to investigate new processes and technologies on the industrial, pilot, and bench scales. ER -