Search for dissertations about: "Tobias Richards"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 12 swedish dissertations containing the words Tobias Richards.
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1. Recovery of Kraft Black Liquor - Alternative Processes and System Analysis
Abstract : Besides the conventional recovery process, there are several possible processes whereby the cooking chemicals in kraft black liquor can be recovered. A part of one of the possible processes, direct causticization using titanate, has been studied in detail. READ MORE
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2. Recovery of kraft black liquor using the titanate process : a study of the leaching reaction of 4:5 sodium titanate
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3. Mild Wet Torrefaction and Characterization of Woody Biomass from Mozambique for Thermal Applications
Abstract : Mozambique has vast forestry resources and also considerable biomass waste material such as bagasse, rice husks, sawdust, coconut husks and shells, cashew nut shell and lump charcoal waste. The potential of the total residues from the agricultural sector and the forest industry is estimated to be approximately 13 PJ. READ MORE
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4. Conversion of biomass and waste using highly preheated agents for materials and energy recovery
Abstract : One of the greatest challenges of human today is to provide the continuous and sustainable energy supply to the worldwide society. This shall be done while minimizing all the negative consequences of the operation(s) to the environment and its living habitants including human beings, taking from the whole life cycle perspective. READ MORE
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5. Pyrolysis and Detoxification of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) for Feedstock Recycling
Abstract : The trends in waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) generation shows that their volume constantly increases, while the current waste management technologies have proven to be insufficient in order to meet the strict criteria and the new legislations of the European Union. Pyrolysis and thermal treatment in general could be a valuable solution for closing the loop of materials and could contribute to the energy demands of modern society. READ MORE