Thermochemical Conversion of Biofuels from Biomass Feedstock and Solid Waste: Production and Pollutant Control
Hu, Yanjun
Zhou, Annan
Wang, Shurong
Yan, Jianhua
Thermochemical Conversion of Biofuels from Biomass Feedstock and Solid Waste: Production and Pollutant Control will offer a comprehensive summary of the state of the art in biofuel production with a special focus on pollutants control, which is both necessary and beneficial to the target audience and the development of this research field. Biofuel is currently a major trend due to the existing environmental crises as well as global energy challenges. Developing renewable and sustainable fuels from biomass and solid wastes and minimizing the formation of pollutants during the conversion process are currently of a great deal of academic and indusial importance and draws widespread attention. Novel processes, reactions, and catalysts are being rapidly developed, information gathering and integration of which would be beneficial to the audience to stay up to date. In addition, studies on the formation and transformation of pollutants such as heavy metals, chlorine, and Sulphur species during the process are usually conducted by researchers in the discipline of environmental engineering and are less known to bioenergy researchers. In this regard, this book will serve as a bridge between relevant disciplines and present a comprehensive picture of the whole research field. Provides a state-of-the-art overview of the thermochemical conversion processes and catalytic upgrading reactions and catalysts related to biofuel production from biomassEvaluates the latest processes, reactions, and catalysts related to thermochemical conversion of emerging solid wastes such as waste plastics and sludgeIntroduces the formation and control mechanisms of organic pollutants during the conversion and upgrading processes from the perspective of environmental scientists and engineers INDICE: PART 1: I: OVERVIEW OF THERMOCHEMICAL CONVERSION OF BIOMASS FEEDSTOCK AND ORGANIC SOLID WASTE TO BIO-FUEL 1. Recent advances in thermochemical conversions of biomass feedstock and organic solid waste for biofuel production2. Overview of formation and control of pollutants during thermochemical conversion of solid wastesPART II: THERMOCHEMICAL CONVERSION TECHNOLOGY OF BIOMASS AND SOLID WASTE TO BIO-FUEL3. Pyrolysis of biomass feedstock and organic solid waste to produce bio-oil4. Gasification of biomass feedstock and organic solid waste to produce hydrogen-rich syngas5. Pyrolysis of waste plastics to produce value-added chemicals6. Hydrothermal processing of waste plastics to produce hydrogen7. Microwave pyrolysis of organic solid waste to produce biofuels8. Biofuel production with integrated pyrolysis and catalytic upgrading system9. Hydrothermal liquefaction of organic solid waste to produce biofuel10. Advanced biofuels: Characteristics, deoxygenation and hydrodeoxygenation catalytic reaction11. Advanced thermochemical conversion techniques of biomass and organic solid waste to biofuel12. Co-production of value-added products from thermochemical conversion of biomass and organic solid wastePART III: FORMATION, TRANSFORMATION AND CONTROL OF VARIOUS POLLUTANTS DURING THE THERMOCHEMICAL CONVERSION PROCESS OF ORGANIC SOLID WASTES13. Heavy metals and organic pollutants during thermochemical conversion of solid waste (non-combust)14. Nitrogen and sulphur-containing compounds during thermochemical conversion of solid waste (non-combust)PART IV: CASE STUDY AND FUTURE PROSPECT15. Industrial applications of thermochemical technologies for biofuel and gas production16. Current bottlenecks and future directions of thermochemical conversion of biomass and organic solid wastes
- ISBN: 978-0-443-29291-0
- Editorial: Woodhead Publishing
- Encuadernacion: Rústica
- Páginas: 300
- Fecha Publicación: 01/01/2025
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés