Biomass Applications

Biomass is first treated and then transformed into synthesis gas via gasification process. The resulting syngas is then cleaned preliminary to conversion to liquid biofuels, typically via Fischer Tropsch or the Mobil process. There are two main biomass-based liquid propellant in the market place today, ethanol and biodiesel. Some 20 Mm 3 y -1 of ethanol is produced with an energy content of 435 PJ, manufacturing this the second most important biofuel. A much smaller amount of biodiesel is used in the USA and Europe. A tonne of cane Generally produces between 125 and 140 kg of raw sugar, or between 70 and 80 liters of ethanol, although a tonne of maize, with about 70% to 75% starch content, will produce between 440 and 460 L t -1 with wet and dry corn crushing, respectively.

 

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