Pyrolysis

Simpler Way To Counter Global Warming Explained: Lock Up Carbon In Soil And Use Bioenergy Exhaust Gases For Energy
Science Daily News, May 12, 2007

Writing in the journal Nature, a Cornell biogeochemist describes an economical and efficient way to help offset global warming: Pull carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere by charring, or partially burning, trees, grasses or crop residues without the use of oxygen.

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Biotox - toxicity and biodegradability of a representative bio-oil
PyNe The Biomass Pyrolysis Network, June 2005

The aim of this project was to comprehensively assess toxicity and biodegradability of a representative bio-oil after preliminary screening of a wide range of bio-oils from different processes and temperatures in order to:

* identify the best operating conditions avoiding or minimizing the formation of toxic products from the composition of the bio-oils

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Chapter 12 - Recovery of by-products from hardwood carbonization
in FAO Simple Technologies for Charcoal Making, FAO FORESTRY PAPER 41 FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS Rome, 1987

Crucible Carbon to Australian Task Group on Emissions Trading Issues
Joe Herbertson, Les Strezov, Peter Burgess Crucible Carbon,Toront, NSW March 7, 2007

7 March 2007

Task Group on Emissions Trading Secretariat
Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet

Dear Secretariat,
Mega Tonnage Carbon Capture & Sequestration by Chars in Soils and its place in the Design of Australialatest Nike Sneakers | adidas Yeezy Boost 350

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Wood Vinegar
Food & Fertilizer Technology Center for the Asian and Pacific Region (FFTC)

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Verve Integrated Wood Processing (IWP) Plant Narrogin, Western Australia
Steve Schuck, Stephen Schuck and Associates Pty Ltd
, Bioenergy Australia Manager, February 12, 2007

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Chicken Litter Project & Potential of TP Sequestration
Erich J. Knight, Shenandoah Gardens, February 6, 2007

A professor at Virginia Tech will be starting a pilot project at a poultry farm near me next month.

See:
http://www.cals.vt.edu/news/pubs/innovations/jan2007/problem.html

Please contact me if any of you are interested in joining me on a field trip to Dayton VA. to see Dr. Foster A Agblevor's chicken litter pyrolysis project.

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Chemical Characterization of Pyrolysis Liquids of Rubberwood
Sunanta Apiraksakul*, Juraivan Ratanapisit, Athirat Rengnarong,
Juntima Chungsiriporn, Charun Bunyakan.
Chemical Engineering Department, Engineering Faculty, Prince of Songkla University,
Songkhla,90112 Thailand

Abstract
Rubberwood (Hevea Brasiliensis) is one of the main plantation crops in Thailand. These
rubber trees are cut down when it becomes unproductive of latex yielding of around 25 years and wood

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