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Thermal Behavior and Gas Emissions of Biomass and Industrial Wastes as Alternative Fuels in Cement P...

Thermal Behavior and Gas Emissions of Biomass and Industrial Wastes as Alternative Fuels in Cement P...

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Thermal Behavior and Gas Emissions of Biomass and Industrial Wastes as Alternative Fuels in Cement Production: A TGA-DSC and TGA-MS Approach

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Thermal Behavior and Gas Emissions of Biomass and Industrial Wastes as Alternative Fuels in Cement Production: A TGA-DSC and TGA-MS Approach

Publisher

Basel: MDPI AG

Journal title

Energies (Basel), 2025-05, Vol.18 (9), p.2337

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English

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Basel: MDPI AG

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The cement industry contributes approximately 7% of global anthropogenic CO2 emissions, primarily through energy-intensive clinker production. This study evaluates the thermal behavior and gas emissions of seven waste materials (sawdust, pecan nutshell, wind blade waste, industrial hose waste, tire-derived fuel, plastic waste, and automotive shredd...

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Thermal Behavior and Gas Emissions of Biomass and Industrial Wastes as Alternative Fuels in Cement Production: A TGA-DSC and TGA-MS Approach

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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_6b864f18e7674a64998f4e1ca3472260

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_6b864f18e7674a64998f4e1ca3472260

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ISSN

1996-1073

E-ISSN

1996-1073

DOI

10.3390/en18092337

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