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Char and Carbon Materials Derived from Biomass
Production, Characterization and Applications
Coordinators: Jeguirim Mejdi, Limousy Lionel
Language: EnglishSubject for Char and Carbon Materials Derived from Biomass:
Keywords
Biomass; chars; carbon; supercapacitor; catalyst; biochar; gasification; pyrolysis; feedstock; sustainability
506 p. · 15x22.8 cm · Paperback
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Char and Carbon Materials Derived from Biomass: Production, Characterization and Applications provides an overview of biomass char production methods (pyrolysis, hydrothermal carbonization, etc.), along with the characterization techniques typically used (Scanning Electronic Microscopy, X-Ray Fluorescence, Nitrogen adsorption, etc.) In addition, the book includes a discussion of the various properties of biomass chars and their suitable recovery processes, concluding with a demonstration of applications. As biomass can be converted to energy, biofuels and bioproducts via thermochemical conversion processes, such as combustion, pyrolysis and gasification, this book is ideal for professionals in energy production and storage fields, as well as professionals in waste treatment, gas treatment, and more.
1. Biomass Feedstocks 2. Chars Production 3. Chars characterization 4. Biochar for Soil Amendment 5. Chars Combustion 6. Chars Gasification 7. Adsorbents for gas and water treatment 8. Catalysis 9. Gas storage 10. Supercapacitors 11. Chars in iron and steel industries 12. Sustainability of chars productions and application
Researchers and engineers in the field of materials for renewable energy, agriculture, fuel processing, and environmental science.
Dr. Lionel Limousy is an Associate Professor at the Institute of Materials Science of Mulhouse. He received his Ph.D. in Environmental Chemistry from the University of Haute Alsace. He has serves as a guest editor for IJCRE, CR Chimie, ESD, ESPR and Energies and Biofuel. Dr. Limousy’s research interests include Biomass Valorisation; Exhaust gas treatment; Biological wastewater treatment; and Membrane filtration.
- Provides a discussion of sources of biomass feedstocks, such as agricultural, woody plants and food processing residue
- Discusses the various production processes of biomass chars, including pyrolysis and hydrothermal carbonization
- Explores various applications of biomass chars within different industries, including energy and agronomy