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Bulk fuel was produced from spent coffee grounds (SCG) using different oil extraction and fuel production methods. The highest oil yield (30.2%) and energy efficiency (50%) from continuous hydrothermal liquefaction (CHTL) of the SCG, in water as a so
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https://hdl.handle.net/10394/35430
https://hdl.handle.net/10394/35430
Publikováno v:
Biomass and Bioenergy. 151:106170
We investigated the co-adsorption of AAEM and phenolic components onto hydrochar prepared from the organic fraction of MSW. HCl washing of the char removed more AAEM (up to 1 g L−1) than phenols from the hydrochar and improved the oxygen content fr
The effect that 6 different biomass feedstocks have on biochar was investigated. The biochar was produced through hydrothermal liquefaction at temperatures of 260˚C and 300˚C. The effect of temperature was also investigated. It was discovered that
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This study looks at converting a low-value waste in a continuous hydrothermal liquefaction reactor to a high-value biocrude and biochar product. The feedstock chosen for this study was spent coffee grounds (SCG) as spent coffee grounds is a readily a
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https://hdl.handle.net/10394/34212
https://hdl.handle.net/10394/34212
Autor:
Roelf Venter, Sanette Marx
Publikováno v:
Waste and Biomass Valorization. 5:75-86
Awareness of the depletion of fossil energy reserves, the rising demand for energy in the world and the problems associated with the burning of fossil fuel encourage researchers to find alternative energy sources, such as biodiesel. The use of inedib
Publikováno v:
African Journal of Biotechnology; Vol 13, No 7 (2014); 897-904
The increase in energy demand coupled with the depletion of fossil fuels has increased the need for renewable and sustainable energy sources. Butter waste effluent was identified as a possible feedstock for biodiesel. The effects of the temperature,