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Theory to Practice
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ISBN 978-1-119-97327-0 (hardback)
About the Editor xiii
List of Contributors xv
Preface xvii
1 Biomass, Conversion Routes and Products ¨C An Overview 1
K.K. Pant and Pravakar Mohanty
1.1 Introduction 1
1.2 Features of the Different Generations of Biomass 2
1.3 Analysis of Biomass 5
1.3.1 Proximate and Ultimate Analysis of Biomass 6
1.3.2 Inorganic Minerals¡¯ Ash Content and Properties 8
1.4 Biomass Conversion Routes 9
1.4.1 Pyrolysis 9
1.5 Bio-Oil Characteristics and Biochar 15
1.6 Scope of Pyrolysis Process Control and Yield Ranges 16
1.6.1 Moisture Content 18
1.6.2 Feed Particle Size 18
1.6.3 Effect of Temperature on Product Distribution 18
1.6.4 Solid Residence Time 18
1.6.5 Gas Environment 18
1.6.6 Effect of Pressure on Product Distribution 19
1.7 Catalytic Bio-Oil Upgradation 19
1.8 Bio-Oil Reforming 22
1.9 Sub and Supercritical Water Hydrolysis and Gasification 23
1.9.1 Biochemical Conversion Routes 24
1.9.2 Microorganisms for Fermentation 25
1.9.3 Integrating the Bioprocess 25
Questions 25
References 28
2 Anaerobic Digestion 31
Lynsey Melville, Andreas Weger, Sonja Wiesgickl and Matthias Franke
2.1 Introduction 31
2.1.1 Microbiology of Anaerobic Digestion 31
2.1.2 Key Phases 32
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