Progress in biomass torrefaction: Principles, applications and challenges
National Cheng Kung University · National Chin-Yi University of Technology · +7 more institutions
Abstract
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…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 37.63
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 347
Authors
12- WCWei‐Hsin ChenCorresponding
National Cheng Kung University, National Chin-Yi University of Technology, Tunghai University
- BLBo-Jhih Lin
Industrial Technology Research Institute, National Cheng Kung University
- YLYu‐Ying Lin
National Cheng Kung University
- YCYen-Shih Chu
National Cheng Kung University
- ATAristotle T. Ubando
De La Salle University, National Cheng Kung University
Topics & keywords
- Torrefaction
- Biofuel
- Biomass (ecology)
- Environmental science
- Waste management
- Bioenergy
- Coal
- Solid fuel