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Thermochemical conversion of biomass
Serpil Guran
School of Environmental and Biological Sciences, Eco Complex
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Bioproducts
100%
Biomass Thermochemical Conversion
100%
Biomass Conversion
66%
Sustainable Biomass
66%
Biomaterials
33%
Chemical Properties
33%
Physical Properties
33%
Energy-based
33%
Energy Forms
33%
Fuel Consumption
33%
Fossil Fuels
33%
Oxidizing Agent
33%
Environmental Benefits
33%
Climate Change Mitigation
33%
Economic Advantage
33%
Bioenergy
33%
Biomass Feedstock
33%
Product Basis
33%
Biomass Species
33%
Thermochemical Conversion
33%
Gasification
33%
Production Pathway
33%
Heat Power
33%
Pretreatment Technology
33%
Organic Waste
33%
Biomass Waste
33%
Conversion Technologies
33%
Direct Combustion
33%
Direct Pyrolysis
33%
Low-carbon Economy
33%
Low-carbon Energy
33%
Engineering
Thermochemical Conversion
100%
Fossil Fuel
33%
Climate Change
33%
Biomass Conversion
33%
Pyrolysis
33%
Pretreatment
33%
Bio-Based Material
33%
Gasification
33%
Economic Advantage
33%
Carbon Economy
33%
Environmental Advantage
33%
Climatic Change
33%
Bioenergy
33%
Organic Waste
33%
Chemical Engineering
Biomass Conversion
100%
Pyrolysis
100%
Gasification
100%
Material Science
Feedstock
100%
Chemical Property
50%
Physical Property
50%
Fossil Fuel
50%