A new study published in Biochar shows that the water naturally present in plant biomass is not merely a processing obstacle.
Pyrolysis involves thermally decomposing organic feedstocks in an oxygen-limited environment to yield solid char, liquid bio-oil and gaseous products. Process parameters such as temperature, heating ...
Biomass pyrolysis represents a versatile thermochemical route to convert diverse organic feedstocks—ranging from agricultural residues to dedicated energy crops—into three principal product streams: ...
A research team at the Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources (KIGAM) has developed a technology that converts ...
Humans drink approximately 400 billion cups of coffee annually, leaving behind 18 million tonnes of wet coffee grounds, ...
Scientists have demonstrated a new plasma-based process that converts wet coffee waste into high-performance ...
Every year, global coffee consumption generates more than 10 million tons of spent coffee grounds, most of which end up ...