Big Chemical Encyclopedia

Chemical substances, components, reactions, process design ...

Articles Figures Tables About

Resources, industrial development biomass energy

The chemical industry is facing a number of grand challenges in recent years. Resources such as biomass, natural gas, coal, and renewal energies are to be used to substitute petroleum for chemical production. The waste left or being produced by industry should be treated to be harmless or further processed to useful products. This requires innovative and efficient processes and catalysts. Moreover, the future development of chemical industry relies heavily on product iimovation. [Pg.246]

The diversification of energy sources tailored to the requirements and resources of each country using nature s renewable resources such as the sun (photovoltaics), wind power, geothermal energy and biomass is a definite requirement. If solar cells are chosen to provide an alternative to fossil fuels, significant research work is needed (i) to develop new routes for the production of crystalline silicon, (ii) in the development of amorphous silicon hybrid materials that could result in enhanced efficiencies, (iii) for further development of thin-layer technology, (iv) in concerted efforts for cheaper and more stable dyes, (v) in improving the efficiency of the dye-sensitized cells and (vi) in process development to deliver enhanced device performances, ensure sustainability and reduce production costs on an industrial scale. [Pg.62]

There is no single biomass for the energy industry. Rather, many companies are active in utilizing a variety of biomass resources. In most cases, the principal line of business of these companies is not biomass development but agricultural production, wood products manufacturing, distilling, and similar... [Pg.7]

The development and use of materials from renewable sources is not a new concept. Besides providing food, feed, clothes, shelter, and energy, biomass has been employed since ancient times to extract valuable products such as medicinal drugs, flavors, and fragrances. With the development of civilization of human society, in the nineteenth century various biomass resources were employed for the large-scale industrial production of chemicals and durable materials, such as cellulose esters (nitrate and acetate), oxidized linseed oil (linoleum), vulcanized rubber, adhesives from starches, and so on. However, the widespread use of such renewable materials diminished in the twentieth century since the development of fossil fuel derivatives, leading to the polymer renaissance. Today commodity polymers such as polyolefins are ubiquitous in our societies because they represent the optimal choice based on several factors, including monomer cost and... [Pg.187]


See other pages where Resources, industrial development biomass energy is mentioned: [Pg.13]    [Pg.347]    [Pg.13]    [Pg.1]    [Pg.2]    [Pg.47]    [Pg.126]    [Pg.137]    [Pg.138]    [Pg.589]    [Pg.659]    [Pg.14]    [Pg.194]    [Pg.218]    [Pg.183]    [Pg.577]    [Pg.7]    [Pg.267]    [Pg.228]    [Pg.54]    [Pg.439]    [Pg.13]    [Pg.267]    [Pg.266]    [Pg.49]    [Pg.225]    [Pg.22]    [Pg.79]    [Pg.622]    [Pg.8]    [Pg.237]    [Pg.449]    [Pg.964]    [Pg.974]    [Pg.11]    [Pg.264]    [Pg.33]    [Pg.237]    [Pg.764]    [Pg.167]    [Pg.116]    [Pg.2]    [Pg.3]    [Pg.4]    [Pg.147]    [Pg.89]    [Pg.185]   
See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.3 , Pg.4 , Pg.5 , Pg.6 , Pg.7 , Pg.8 , Pg.9 , Pg.10 , Pg.11 , Pg.12 , Pg.13 , Pg.14 , Pg.15 , Pg.16 ]




SEARCH



Biomass development

Biomass energy industry

Biomass resources

Energy industry

Energy resources

Energy resources biomass

Industrial resource

© 2024 chempedia.info