2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jtice.2021.01.029
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Gasification of spent coffee grounds in a semi-fluidized bed reactor using steam and CO2 gasification medium

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“…It was provided that the spent coffee grounds are rich in fatty acids, amino acids, lignin, polysaccahrides, polyphenols, tannins, and flavonoids, thus making this feedstock a potential substate for biofuel production, adsorbents, and chemical production [18][19][20]. There are some examples of investigations on the treatment and application of spent coffee grounds: (i) valorisation of SCG in solid biomass fuel in the form of briquettes using xanthan gum under low temperature and low pressure conditions [21]; (ii) gasification of SCG which gave good results and demonstrated the high energy potential of this material [22]; (iii) polyhydroxyalkanoates (chemical industry) [23]. The brewery industry generates spent grains, which are 85% of the total waste generated by brewery.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It was provided that the spent coffee grounds are rich in fatty acids, amino acids, lignin, polysaccahrides, polyphenols, tannins, and flavonoids, thus making this feedstock a potential substate for biofuel production, adsorbents, and chemical production [18][19][20]. There are some examples of investigations on the treatment and application of spent coffee grounds: (i) valorisation of SCG in solid biomass fuel in the form of briquettes using xanthan gum under low temperature and low pressure conditions [21]; (ii) gasification of SCG which gave good results and demonstrated the high energy potential of this material [22]; (iii) polyhydroxyalkanoates (chemical industry) [23]. The brewery industry generates spent grains, which are 85% of the total waste generated by brewery.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the most critical criteria determining syngas quality and gasification output is reactor temperature. The gasification process requires temperatures above 700 °C to decrease tar production and convert the char left over from the pyrolysis step into syngas [8]. Solar drying is one of the oldest drying methods that utilizes solar radiation and energy.…”
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“…Spent coffee grounds are the most valuable by-product of the coffee production process, its produced in cafes, restaurants, and houses from soluble industries of coffee preparation. The importance of spent coffee grounds comes from its high production rate, where 650 kg of spent coffee ground is produced per one ton of green coffee beans [4]. Spent coffee grounds' value comes from its high content in a wide range of organic compounds such as polyphenols and caffeine, which have an important value commercially and can be used in a wide range of applications [5,6].…”
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confidence: 99%