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2022 ◽  
Vol 156 ◽  
pp. 106314
Author(s):  
Falilat O. Kassim ◽  
C.L. Paul Thomas ◽  
Oluwasola O.D. Afolabi

2022 ◽  
pp. 331-361
Author(s):  
Medhat Elkelawy ◽  
Hagar Alm-Eldin Bastawissi ◽  
Ahmed Mohamed Radwan ◽  
Mohamed Taha Ismail ◽  
Mostafa El-Sheekh

Nano Energy ◽  
2022 ◽  
pp. 106929
Author(s):  
Duy Thanh Tran ◽  
Thanh Hai Nguyen ◽  
Hun Jeong ◽  
Phan Khanh Linh Tran ◽  
Deepanshu Malhotra ◽  
...  

Catalysts ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (12) ◽  
pp. 1549
Author(s):  
Caroline Carriel Schmitt ◽  
Frederico Gomes Fonseca ◽  
Mariana Campos Fraga ◽  
Alberto Wisniewski ◽  
Susan Karp ◽  
...  

The social, economic, and environmental impacts of climate change have been shown to affect poorer populations throughout the world disproportionally, and the COVID-19 pandemic of 2020–2021 has only exacerbated the use of less sustainable energy, fuel, and chemical sources. The period of economic and social recovery following the pandemic presents an unprecedented opportunity to invest in biorefineries based on the pyrolysis of agricultural residues. These produce a plethora of sustainable resources while also contributing to the economic valorization of first-sector local economies. However, biomass-derived pyrolysis liquid is highly oxygenated, which hinders its long-term stability and usability. Catalytic hydrogenation is a proposed upgrading method to reduce this hindrance, while recent studies on the use of nickel and niobium as low-cost catalysts, both abundant in Brazil, reinforce the potential synergy between different economic sectors within the country. This review gathers state-of-the-art applications of these technologies with the intent to guide the scientific community and lawmakers alike on yet another alternative for energy and commodities production within an environmentally sustainable paradigm.


2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 2
Author(s):  
Ubaid Zia ◽  
Hina Aslam ◽  
Waqas Awan ◽  
Muhammad Zulfiqar ◽  
Awais Awan

Regarding the bridging of the existing gap around the economic assessment of waste-to-energy (WTE) conversion technologies in Pakistan, this study performs a techno-economic assessment of energy generation through both the thermal and biochemical processes. The levelized cost of electricity (LCOE) serves as the fundamental parameter for analyzing the economic viability of these processes and their comparison with other energy generation processes. Based on the results, essential components of a bioenergy supply chain have been identified, through which the levelized cost can be lowered significantly. Furthermore, it has been defined as: What should be the role of key stakeholders for mobilizing the finance towards the bioenergy infrastructure development in Pakistan?


Author(s):  
Niloufar Ghavami ◽  
Karhan Özdenkçi ◽  
Gabriel Salierno ◽  
Margareta Björklund-Sänkiaho ◽  
Cataldo De Blasio

AbstractBiomass is often referred to as a carbon–neutral energy source, and it has a role in reducing fossil fuel depletion. In addition, biomass can be converted efficiently into various forms of biofuels. The biomass conversion processes involve several thermochemical, biochemical, and hydrothermal methods for biomass treatment integration. The most common conversion routes to produce biofuels include pyrolysis and gasification processes. On the other hand, supercritical water gasification (SCWG) and hydrothermal liquefaction (HTL) are best suitable for converting biomass and waste with high moisture content. Despite promising efficiencies, SCWG and HTL processes introduce operational issues as obstacles to the industrialization of these technologies. The issues include process safety aspects due to operation conditions, plugging due to solid deposition, corrosion, pumpability of feedstock, catalyst sintering and deactivation, and high production costs. The methods to address these issues include various reactor configurations to avoid plugging and optimizing process conditions to minimize other issues. However, there are only a few studies investigating the operational issues as the main scope, and reviews are seldomly available in this regard. Therefore, further research is required to address operational problems. This study reviews the main operational problems in SCWG and HTL. The objective of this study is to enhance the industrialization of these processes by investigating the operational issues and the potential solutions, i.e., contributing to the elimination of the obstacles. A comprehensive study on the operational issues provides a holistic overview of the biomass conversion technologies and biorefinery concepts to promote the industrialization of SCWG and HTL.


Author(s):  
Zhennan Han ◽  
Junrong Yue ◽  
Xi Zeng ◽  
Jian Yu ◽  
Fang Wang ◽  
...  

Thermochemical conversions are pathways for the utilization of biomass to produce a variety of value-added energy and chemical products. For the development of novel thermochemical conversion technologies, an accurate understanding of the reaction performance and kinetics is essential. Given the diversity of the thermal analysis techniques, it is necessary to understand the features and limitations of the reactors, ensuring that the selected thermal analysis reactor meets the specific need for reaction characterization. This paper provides a critical overview of the thermal analysis reactors based on the following perspectives: 1) gas flow conditions in the reactor, 2) particle’s external and internal heat and mass transfer limitations, 3) heating rate, 4) temperature distribution, 5) nascent char production and reaction, 6) liquid feeding and atomization, 7) simultaneous sampling and analyzing of bed materials, and 8) reacting atmosphere change. Finally, prospects and future research directions in the development of thermal analysis techniques are proposed.


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