2022
DOI: 10.3389/fenrg.2022.967856
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Predicting the reaction efficiency of ginkgo biloba residues pyrolysis by using artificial intelligent algorithms under the background of Carbon Neutrality

Abstract: Since the beginning of 2016, China’s annual emissions of herbal residues (HR) have exceeded 30 million tons. As a kind of solid waste, HR still contains a large amount of organic matter, which requires further industrial extraction procedure. Most of the existing studies are concerned with the feasibility of utilizing traditional Chinese medicine residues, meanwhile there are very few studies regarding the kinetics of pyrolysis in the process of resource utilization of traditional Chinese medicine residues. In… Show more

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