Authors
Wei-Hsin Chen, Bo-Jhih Lin, Yu-Ying Lin, Yen-Shih Chu, Aristotle T Ubando, Pau Loke Show, Hwai Chyuan Ong, Jo-Shu Chang, Shih-Hsin Ho, Alvin B Culaba, Anélie Pétrissans, Mathieu Pétrissans
Publication date
2021/1/1
Source
Progress in Energy and Combustion Science
Volume
82
Pages
100887
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
The development of biofuels has been considered as an important countermeasure to abate anthropogenic CO2 emissions, suppress deteriorated atmospheric greenhouse effect, and mitigate global warming. To produce biofuels from biomass, thermochemical conversion processes are considered as the most efficient routes wherein torrefaction has the lowest global warming potential. Combustion is the easiest way to consume biomass, which can be burned alone or co-fired with coal to generate heat and power. However, solid biomass fuels are not commonly applied in the industry due to their characteristics of hygroscopic nature and high moisture content, low bulk density and calorific value, poor grindability, low compositional homogeneity, and lower resistance against biological degradation. In recently developing biomass conversion technologies, torrefaction has attracted much attention since it can …
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