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Black Liquor Gasification 1st Edition Pratima Bajpai Auth

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Black Liquor Gasification 1st Edition Pratima Bajpai Auth
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Publisher: Elsevier
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.17 MB
Pages: 95
Author: Pratima Bajpai (Auth.)
ISBN: 9780081000090, 008100009X
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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Black Liquor Gasification 1st Edition Pratima Bajpai Auth by Pratima Bajpai (auth.) 9780081000090, 008100009X instant download after payment.

Black Liquor Gasification (BLG) is a first of its kind to guide chemical engineers, students, operators of paper plants, technocrats, and entrepreneurs on practical guidelines and a holistic techno-enviro-economic perspective applicable to their future or existing projects based on the treatment of black liquor for energy production. BLG describes the gasification process as a more efficient alternative to current processes for the conversion of black liquor biomass into energy. BLG operates largely in sync with other methods to improve pulp-making efficiency. This book explains how BLG offers a way to generate electricity and to reclaim pulping chemicals from black liquor, and why BLG would replace the Tomlinson recovery boiler for the recovery of spent chemicals and energy.

  • Describes the utilization of black liquor as a source of energy
  • Provides a detailed account of black liquor gasification processes for the production of energy and chemicals from black liquor
  • Provides guidelines to chemical engineers for the treatment of black liquor

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