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*[https://www.ieabioenergy.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/IEA-Bioenergy-Ash-management-report-revision-5-november.pdf "Options for increased use of ash from biomass combustion and co-firing" ]
*[https://www.ieabioenergy.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/IEA-Bioenergy-Ash-management-report-revision-5-november.pdf "Options for increased use of ash from biomass combustion and co-firing" ]
*[https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-020-70504-1 A 2020 Paper Titled "Valorisation of agricultural biomass-ash with CO2" ]


[[Category: Bio-Petrochemistry]] [[Category: Materials]] [[Category: Safety]] [[Category: Waste Management]]
[[Category: Bio-Petrochemistry]] [[Category: Materials]] [[Category: Safety]] [[Category: Waste Management]]

Revision as of 21:22, 6 July 2021

Basics

  • This page goes over the proper protocol for Ash handling, as well as various methods in which it can be used
  • Need to determine composition of Biomass ash (and if it's fractions' differences are as significant as Coal Ash

Utilization

Fly Ash

Ash in General

  • Agricultural Use (Assuming it is entirely extracted from the Charcoal in the Charcoal Washing process (as well as emissions capture) it should be nearly all of the non-(hydro)carbon elements/compounds from the plants/soil. THUS by returning it to the soil in the proper amounts you close this loop

Internal Links

External Links