Thermochemical processing of biomass: conversion into fuels, chemicals and power

Thermochemical processing of biomass: conversion into fuels, chemicals and power

Brown, Robert C.
Stevens, Christian

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INDICE: Series Preface(Preface)(Acknowledgements)List of Contributors 1. Introduction to Thermochemical Processing of Biomass into Fuels, Chemicals and PowerRobert C. Brown 1.1 Direct Combustion1.2 Gasification1.3 Fast Pyrolysis1.4Hydrothermal Processing1.5 Hydrolysis to Sugars1.6 Technoeconomic AnalysisReferences 2. Biomasss CombustionBryan M. Jenkins, Larry L. Baxter and Jaap Koppejan 2.1 Introduction2.2 Combustion Systems2.3 Fundamentals of Biomass Combustion2.4 Pollutant Emissions and Environmental ImpactsReferences 3. GasificationRichard L. Bain and Karl Broer 3.1 Introduction3.2 Fundamentals of Gasification3.3 Feed Properties3.4 Classifying Gasifiers According to Method of Heating3.5Classifying Gasifiers According to Transport Processes3.6 Pressurized Gasification3.7 Product Composition3.8 System ApplicationsReferences 4. Syngas Cleanup, Conditioning, and UtilizationDavid C. Dayton, Brian Turk and Raghubir Gupta4.1 Introduction4.2 Syngas Cleanup and Conditioning4.3 Syngas Utilization4.4 Practical Applications and Industrial PracticesReferences 5. Fast Pyrolysis Robbie Venderbosch and Wolter Prins 5.1 Introduction5.2 Bio-Oil Properties5.3 Fast Pyrolysis Process Technologies5.4 Bio-Oil Fuel Applications5.5 Chemicals from Bio-Oil5.6 Concluding RemarksAcknowledgementReferences 6. Bio-Oil UpgradingAnthony Bridgwater 6.1 Introduction to Fast Pyrolysis and Bio-Oil6.2 Liquid Characteristics and Quality6.3 Significant Factors Affecting Characteristics6.4 Bio-Oil Upgrading6.5 Chemical and Catalytic Upgrading of Bio-Oil6.6 ConclusionsReferences 7. Hydrothermal ProcessingDouglas C. Elliott 7.1 Introdcution7.2 Background7.3 Fundamentals7.4 Hydrothermal Liquefaction7.5 Hydrothermal Gasification7.6 Pumping Biomass into Hydrothermal Processing Systems7.7 Conclusions of Hydrothermal ProcessingReferences 8. Catalytic Conversion of Sugars to FuelsGeoffrey A. Tompsett, Ning Li and George W. Huber 8.1 Introduction8.2 Chemistry of Sugars8.3 Hydrogen from Sugars8.4 Sugar to Light Alkanes8.5 Sugars to Oxygenates8.6 Sugars to Larger Alkanes8.7 Sugar Conversion to Aromatics8.8 Conclusions and SummaryAcknowledgementsReferences 9. Hybrid Processing DongWon Choi,Alan A. DiSpirito, David C. Chipman and Robert C. Brown 9.1 Introduction9.2 Syngas Fermentation9.3 Bio-Oil FermentationReferences 10. Cost of Thermochemical Conversion of Biomass to Power and Liquid FuelsMark M. Wright and Robert C. Brown 10.1 Introduction10.2 Electric Power Generation10.3 Liquid Fuels via Gasification10.4 Liquid Fuels via Fast PyrolysisSummary and ConclusionsReferences

  • ISBN: 978-0-470-72111-7
  • Editorial: John Wiley & Sons
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 352
  • Fecha Publicación: 04/03/2011
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés