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98/01373 Pressurized fluidized bed gasification of biomass: Wallin, M. and Padban, N. Biomass Energy Environ., Proc. Eur. Bioenergy Conf., 9th, 1996, 2, 1392–1397. Edited by Chartier, P., Elsevier, Oxford, UK


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1998
Weight
204 KB
Volume
39
Category
Article
ISSN
0140-6701

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✦ Synopsis


07 Alternative energy sources (bioconversion energy)

properties of rice husk should be properly understood for the design of thermochemical conversion systems. This study provides information on moisture content, bulk density, particle size, heating values, proximate analysis, ultimate analysis, ash composition, and ash fusibility characteristics for six rice husk varieties. The differences in characteristics have significant effects on the chemical properties of rice husk.


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