Overview
- Editors:
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A. V. Bridgwater
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Department of Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry, Aston University, Birmingham, UK
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D. G. B. Boocock
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Department of Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
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Table of contents (129 chapters)
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Combustion
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Environment
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- K. H. Oravainen, J. J. Saastamoinen
Pages 1482-1491
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System Studies
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Front Matter
Pages 1507-1507
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- C. P. Mitchell, A. V. Bridgwater, K. L. Mackie
Pages 1509-1524
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- D. R. McIlveen-Wright, B. C. Williams, J. T. McMullan
Pages 1525-1538
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- Y. Solantausta, A. V. Bridgwater, D. Beckman
Pages 1539-1555
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- A. J. Toft, A. V. Bridgwater
Pages 1556-1566
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- K. Yamada, T. Akiyama, R. Kato, T. Kawakami, M. Sugiyama, M. Takase et al.
Pages 1582-1589
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- P. Lamp, A. Reichel, R. Funk
Pages 1590-1598
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Workshops
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Front Matter
Pages 1615-1615
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- M. A. Connor, J. P. Diebold, K. Sjöström
Pages 1617-1620
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- H. Pakdel, J. Piskorz, A. Himmelblau, D. Clements
Pages 1621-1625
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- D. C. Elliott, R. R. Maggi
Pages 1626-1630
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- K. Maniatis, E. Rensfelt, Y. Solantausta
Pages 1631-1635
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Back Matter
Pages 1637-1648
About this book
There have been many developments in the science and technology of thermo chemical biomass conversion since the previous conference on Advances in Thermochemical Biomass Conversion in Interlaken, Switzerland, in 1992. This fourth conference again covers all aspects of thermal biomass conversion systems from fundamental research through applied research and development to demon stration and commercial applications to reflect the progress made in the last four years. All aspects of bioenergy systems are covered from pretreatment through to end-user applications with increased consideration paid to the environmental benefits and problems of implementing bio-energy systems. There was an excellent response with over 200 papers offered and over 180 delegates from 29 countries attending the conference. The programme was divided into five main areas covering pyrolysis, pretreatment, gasification, combustion and system studies and this division is reflected in the structure of these conference proceedings. Each main section was preceded by a state-of-the-art review to provide a focus for the ensuing presentations and an authoritative reference. All the papers included have been subject to a full peer review process. As with any international conference, an important aim was to exchange ideas and discuss problems with fellow researchers, as well as to hear about the latest research and development and applications. A workshop programme was included to encourage this interaction in areas of interest selected by participants. The resul tant workshop reports provide a summary of topical problems and opportunities.
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Editors and Affiliations
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Department of Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry, Aston University, Birmingham, UK
A. V. Bridgwater
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Department of Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
D. G. B. Boocock