Biomass

Effective CO₂ Capture from Biomass Flue Gas Using a DEA-Promoted Potassium Carbonate Absorbent in a Packed Column Reactor

This research investigates the effectiveness of a Diethanolamine (DEA) promoted potassium carbonate (K₂CO₃) solution for capturing carbon dioxide (CO₂) from flue gas generated by the carbonization of coconut shells. The study aimed to evaluate the influence of absorption column packing height and absorbent flow rate on CO₂ removal efficiency. The absorption process was conducted in […]

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Optimization Design and Performance of Small-Scale Downdraft Biomass Gasification: A Case Study For Air-Fresh Inlet

Biomass is the term for organic compounds, both animals and plants that can be reused as fuel or energy sources. Apart from that, gasification can be interpreted as a process of changing a solid fuel into a gas through thermochemical stages. The fuel used in the downdraft biomass gasification reactor is rice husks and coconut

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