A new study published in Biochar shows that the water naturally present in plant biomass is not merely a processing obstacle.
Pyrolysis involves thermally decomposing organic feedstocks in an oxygen-limited environment to yield solid char, liquid bio-oil and gaseous products. Process parameters such as temperature, heating ...
Biomass pyrolysis represents a versatile thermochemical route to convert diverse organic feedstocks—ranging from agricultural residues to dedicated energy crops—into three principal product streams: ...
PALMOILMAGAZINE, JAKARTA – Indonesia’s abundant oil palm empty fruit bunches (EFB), long regarded as one of the plantation ...
Humans drink approximately 400 billion cups of coffee annually, leaving behind 18 million tonnes of wet coffee grounds, ...
A research team at the Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources (KIGAM) has developed a technology that converts wet spent coffee grounds directly into high-quality biochar in just 90 ...