Thermochemical transformation procedures can be divided into gasification, pyrolysis, supercritical liquid removal and immediate liquefaction. Pyrolysis is the thermochemical procedure that transforms biomass into liquid, grilling and non-condensable fumes, acetic acid, acetone and methanol by warming the biomass to about 750 K in the lack of air. If the objective is to increase the generate of liquid products caused by biomass pyrolysis, a low heat range, great warming amount, short gas property time procedure would be required. For great char production, a low heat range, low warming amount procedure would be chosen. If the objective is to increase the generate of petrol gas caused by pyrolysis, a warm, low warming amount, long gas property time procedure would be recommended.
Wednesday, 13 March 2013
Biomass source features and biomass transformation handling for powers and chemicals
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