可再生能源
生物燃料
化学能
生物量(生态学)
液体燃料
能量转换
废物管理
热解
工艺工程
可再生燃料
环境科学
固体燃料
一次能源
电
发电
化学
工程类
燃烧
功率(物理)
海洋学
物理
有机化学
量子力学
地质学
电气工程
热力学
摘要
Abstract Bio‐energy is now accepted as having the potential to provide the major part of the projected renewable energy provisions of the future as biofuels in the form of gas, liquid or solid fuels or electricity and heat. There are three main routes to providing these biofuels—thermal conversion, biological conversion and physical conversion—all of which employ a range of chemical reactor configurations and designs. This review focuses on thermochemical conversion processes for their higher efficiencies, lower costs and greater versatility in providing a wide range of energy, fuel and chemical options. The technologies of gasification and fast pyrolysis are described, particularly the reactors that have been developed to provide the necessary conditions to optimise performance. The primary products that can be derived as gas, liquid and solid fuels are characterised, as well as the secondary products of electricity and/or heat, liquid fuels and a considerable number of chemicals. Copyright © 2006 Society of Chemical Industry
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