biomass treatment Articles
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Biosorption of Cu(II) and Zn(II) by intact and pre-treated biomass of Oscillatoria planctonica
The biosorption of copper(II) and zinc(II) from aqueous solution by intact and pre-treated biomass of Oscillatoria planctonica was studied. The biosorption was pH dependent and the adsorption capacity decreased with the biosorbent to solution ratio increasing. The maximum removal ratios were 84.84% and 68.22% respectively in pre-treated biomass. The biosorption followed both the Langmuir and ...
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Solutions for the exploitation of biomass energy in mountain regions
Using tow-cables to extract and transport biomass to forest paths Many forests are located on mountainous terrain with steep slopes, making their exploitation not economically viable, at least with traditional methods. This can lead to the abandonment of such hilly woodlands, giving rise to rodent infestation or forest fires, with resulting damage to the woods themselves and to surrounding ...
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Activated Carbons Prepared through H3PO4-Assisted Hydrothermal Carbonisation from Biomass Wastes: Porous Texture and Electrochemical Performance
Hydrothermal treatment of biomass in the presence of phosphoric acid is proposed for the production of activated carbons (ACs). Interestingly, H3PO4 promotes the fixation of carbon atoms in the solid during hydrothermal treatment, which renders higher preparation yields than those of the conventional impregnation method. Upon carbonisation of the resulting hydrochars at 450 °C, a ...
By SusChem
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Role of Gas Analysis in the Future of Biogas
Although subject to fierce debate over the last few decades, there is now a global scientific consensus that the earth’s climate is warming at an unsustainable rate. Data gathered by Berkeley Earth, the Japanese Meteorological Agency, the Met Office Hadley Centre, NASA, and the NOAA National Climactic Data Centre shows a consistent trend of long-term global rising temperatures. With precise ...
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Biogas : Biomethane = Dietary fiber : Waste fibers
How to successfully manage change with waste fibers in your plant. It is no coincidence that biogas technology is following a development trajectory towards biomethane production. In the energy and climate scenarios, in fact, the use of fossil carbon-based energy sources is under the magnifying glass of all scientists for their enormous impact on the concentrations of greenhouse gases in the ...
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Carbonization Machine: Uses And Benefits
Exactly What Is A Carbonization Machine? The biomass carbonization machine often known as the biomass charcoal machine or biomass pyrolysis plant uses a specialized waste-treatment technology that disposes of many types of different biomass waste. Samples of this waste include wood, wood chips, rice husk, plant matter, coconut shells, sewage sludge, palm shells, and much more. Carbonization ...
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