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Journal articles on the topic "Wood Waste Valorization"

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KORBA, AKRIVI, Lucyna Lekawska-Andrinopoulou, Kostas Chatziioannou, Georgios Tsimiklis, and Angelos Amditis. "Wood Waste Valorization and Classification Approaches: A systematic review." Open Research Europe 5 (January 10, 2025): 5. https://doi.org/10.12688/openreseurope.18862.1.

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This systematic literature review delves into various wood waste valorization and classification approaches, aiming to evaluate their efficacy in fostering sustainable wood resource management while enhancing the economic value of wood waste. By synthesizing findings from a diverse array of research studies, the review highlights the multifaceted nature of wood waste valorization, emphasizing the critical role of sorting and separation technologies in ensuring high-quality recovery of materials. It also identifies the wood classification practices in Europe, which are crucial for creating a ha
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KORBA, AKRIVI, Lucyna Lekawska-Andrinopoulou, Kostas Chatziioannou, Georgios Tsimiklis, and Angelos Amditis. "Wood Waste Valorization and Classification Approaches: A systematic review." Open Research Europe 5 (May 6, 2025): 5. https://doi.org/10.12688/openreseurope.18862.2.

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This systematic literature review delves into various wood waste valorization and classification approaches, aiming to evaluate their efficacy in fostering sustainable wood resource management while enhancing the economic value of wood waste. By synthesizing findings from a diverse array of research studies, the review highlights the multifaceted nature of wood waste valorization, emphasizing the critical role of sorting and separation technologies in ensuring high-quality recovery of materials. It also identifies the wood classification practices in Europe, which are crucial for creating a ha
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Pazzaglia, Aron, and Beatrice Castellani. "A Decision Tool for the Valorization of Wood Waste." Environmental and Climate Technologies 27, no. 1 (2023): 824–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/rtuect-2023-0060.

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Abstract Wood is an increasingly demanded biomaterial used in many industries, including construction, materials, furniture, packaging and energy production. Consumption trend indicates a significant increase in wood waste production, which could potentially be harnessed in various processes. In Europe, about 53 % of wood waste is incinerated while the 46 % is recycled. In Italy, almost the 95 % of wood waste is used in the production of chipboard and particleboard. There are many other processes available for enhancing wood recycling, but it is crucial to understand how to treat wood waste, d
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Haryanto, Agus, Wahyu Hidayat, Udin Hasanudin, et al. "Valorization of Indonesian Wood Wastes through Pyrolysis: A Review." Energies 14, no. 5 (2021): 1407. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/en14051407.

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The wood processing industry produces a significant amount of wood waste. Biomass valorization through pyrolysis has the potential to increase the added value of wood wastes. Pyrolysis is an important thermochemical process that can produce solid, liquid, and gas products. This paper aims to review the pyrolysis of wood wastes from Indonesia, including teak wood (Tectona grandis), meranti (Shorea sp.), sengon (Paraserianthes falcataria (L) Nielsen), and rubberwood (Hevea brasiliensis). The review is based on an in-depth study of reliable literatures, statistical data from government agencies,
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Čabalová, Iveta, Jozef Krilek, František Kačík, Rastislav Lagaňa, and Tereza Jurczyková. "Valorization of Wood-Based Waste from Grapevine." Forests 14, no. 3 (2023): 442. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/f14030442.

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This article deals with the possibility of valorizing wood waste from grapevine cultivation of the varieties Pesecká leánka (white graft) and Frankovka modrá (red graft), grown in Slovakia. From the point of view of chemical composition, two methods (water and ethyl alcohol) were performed for the determination of extractives, acid-insoluble (Klason) lignin, and structural carbohydrates, and FTIR spectra of the grape samples were recorded. Mechanical strength, compression test parallel to the grain, and morphological properties (fiber length, width, and shape factor using a fiber tester) were
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Charvet, Felix, Felipe Silva, Luís Ruivo, et al. "Pyrolysis Characteristics of Undervalued Wood Varieties in the Portuguese Charcoal Sector." Energies 14, no. 9 (2021): 2537. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/en14092537.

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Charcoal production in Portugal is mostly based on the valorization of woody residues from cork oak and holm oak, the latter being considered a reference feedstock in the market. Nevertheless, since wildfire prevention became a priority in Portugal, after the recent dramatic wildfires, urgent actions are being conducted to reduce the fuel load in the forests, which is increasing the amount of biomass that is available for valorization. Additionally, biomass residues from agriculture, forest management, control of invasive species, partially burnt wood from post-fire recovery actions, and waste
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Cansado, Isabel Pestana da Paixão, Paulo Alexandre Mira Mourão, José Eduardo Castanheiro, et al. "A Review of the Biomass Valorization Hierarchy." Sustainability 17, no. 1 (2025): 335. https://doi.org/10.3390/su17010335.

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The sustainability of the planet is based on reducing the use of fossil fuels and greenhouse gas emissions. The recovery of biomass waste puts economically valuable materials into circulation, which can successfully replace fossil fuels and which would otherwise be sent to landfills. Based on the review of several published works, we observe that the referenced processes to value biomass or biomass waste are not necessarily the most profitable and environmentally friendly. The most used methods to valorize biomass and biomass waste are mainly based on researchers knowledge and experience, negl
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Ferrari, Francesca, Raffaella Striani, Daniela Fico, Mohammad Mahbubul Alam, Antonio Greco, and Carola Esposito Corcione. "An Overview on Wood Waste Valorization as Biopolymers and Biocomposites: Definition, Classification, Production, Properties and Applications." Polymers 14, no. 24 (2022): 5519. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym14245519.

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Bio-based polymers, obtained from natural biomass, are nowadays considered good candidates for the replacement of traditional fossil-derived plastics. The need for substituting traditional synthetic plastics is mainly driven by many concerns about their detrimental effects on the environment and human health. The most innovative way to produce bioplastics involves the use of raw materials derived from wastes. Raw materials are of vital importance for human and animal health and due to their economic and environmental benefits. Among these, wood waste is gaining popularity as an innovative raw
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Pessanha, G. B. S. S., and J. N. F. Holanda. "Valorization of fine wood dust waste to produce lightweight dense/porous bi-layered ceramic tile." Cerâmica 69, no. 392 (2023): 288–92. https://doi.org/10.1590/0366-69132024703923493.

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Abstract The Brazilian wood furniture industry generates a significant amount of fine wood dust waste. In this work, a new lightweight dense/porous bi-layered ceramic tile was developed using fine wood dust waste as a substitute for ceramic tile paste by up to 10 wt% in the porous bottom layer. The bi-layered ceramic tile pieces were prepared by double uniaxial pressing and fired at 1235 ºC. The technical properties and sintered microstructure were investigated. The results showed that the fine wood dust waste acted as an effective pore-forming agent. The new bi-layered ceramic tiles showed go
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Sampaolesi, Sofía, Laura Estefanía Briand, Mario Carlos Nazareno Saparrat, and María Victoria Toledo. "Potentials of Biomass Waste Valorization: Case of South America." Sustainability 15, no. 10 (2023): 8343. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su15108343.

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Various surveys carried out by the government and scientific projects on the availability of direct and indirect waste biomass in South America have reported that Brazil and Colombia produce 97% of the total waste biomass in the region, directly obtained from their extensive plantations of sugarcane. In addition, Argentina generates 45% of the total indirect biomass, followed by Brazil, Peru, Chile and Paraguay. The major source of those residues comprises sub-products of the wood (43%) and alimentary industries (20% from sugarcane and 11% from tea). Meaningful quantities of agricultural waste
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Wood Waste Valorization"

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Ephraim, Augustina. "Valorization of wood and plastic waste by pyro-gasification and syngas cleaning." Thesis, Ecole nationale des Mines d'Albi-Carmaux, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016EMAC0019/document.

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Les déchets de bois et de plastiques sont des ressources prometteuses pour la production du gaz de synthèse (syngaz) par la pyro-gazéification grâce à leurs disponibilités et leurs caractéristiques énergétiques. Cependant, le syngaz issu de ces déchets peut contenir des teneurs élevées en chlorure d’hydrogène (HCl) qui est corrosif et toxique et qui doit donc être éliminé. Premièrement, les expériences de pyrolyse des mélanges de bois de peuplier et de plastiques ont mis en évidence l’influence des plastiques sur les produits obtenus. En effet, le HDPE et PS augmentent resp
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Gibier, Maximilien. "Optimisation de l’intégration de déchets dans un procédé de fabrication de panneaux isolants en fibres de bois." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Université de Lorraine, 2022. http://www.theses.fr/2022LORR0132.

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L’entreprise PAVATEX appartenant au groupe SOPREMA, spécialisée dans la production de panneaux isolants à base de fibres de bois, souhaite étudier, dans le cadre du projet SoPRANo’TEX, l'élargissement de ses sources d'approvisionnement à d'autres essences de bois moins onéreuses. De plus, afin de participer activement au développement de la filière de valorisation des déchets issus de la filière ameublement (DEA), l'intégration de déchets bois fait partie des objectifs du projet. Ces déchets contiennent une part significative d'adjuvants, notamment de colle urée-formaldéhyde, qu'il convient d'
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Book chapters on the topic "Wood Waste Valorization"

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Sazman, Nurul Syarima Nadia, Nurul Izzati Izhar, Nur Ramadhan Mohamad Azaludin, Shaari Daud, Hartini Ahmad Rafaie, and Zul Adlan Mohd Hir. "Valorization of Wood Waste as Biosorbent for the Removal of Organic and Inorganic Contaminants in Water." In Wood Waste Management and Products. Springer Nature Singapore, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-1905-5_6.

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Kumar, Vinay, Neha Sharma, and Subhrangsu Sundar Maitra. "Wood Biomass Valorization for Value-added Chemicals." In Waste Valorization for Value-added Products. BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBLISHERS, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/9789815123074123010012.

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Wood biomass is a vital component in producing various value-added products. It can be used to produce biofuels and chemicals. Agriculture practices produce a lot of lignocellulosic biomass, a waste management concern for years. Most of this lignocellulosic biomass is considered waste. But in recent years, efforts have been made to utilize and valorize this biomass to produce value-added products. The major challenge with lignocellulosic biomass is that it cannot be used in production processes. Therefore, it requires several physical and chemical pretreatments. This chapter discusses various
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Papageorgiou, Asterios, Rajib Sinha, Elias Sebastian Azzi, Cecilia Sundberg, and Anja Enell. "The Role of Biochar Systems in the Circular Economy: Biomass Waste Valorization and Soil Remediation." In Circular Economy - Recent Advances of Sustainable Waste Management [Working Title]. IntechOpen, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.104389.

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The circular economy is considered as an alternative model to the unsustainable linear “take–make–waste” approach that characterizes contemporary economic systems. It aims to achieve sustainable development by promoting the responsible and cyclical use of resources to maintain their value in the economy and minimize pressures on the environment. Biochar systems offer opportunities for operationalizing the CE model. They are multifunctional systems that can be used for bioenergy and biochar production using an extensive range of biomass feedstocks, including biowaste. They can contribute to cli
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Gomes, João, Jaime Puna, António Marques, et al. "Clean Forest – Project concept and preliminary results." In Advances in Forest Fire Research 2022. Imprensa da Universidade de Coimbra, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.14195/978-989-26-2298-9_243.

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The aim of this project is to valorize forest biomass wastes into bioenergy, more precisely, production of 2nd generation synthetic biofuels, such as, biogas, biomethanol, bio-DME, etc., depending on process operating conditions, such as, pressure, temperature and type of solid catalyst used. The valorization of potential forest wastes biomass enhances the reduction of probability of occurrence of forest fires and, presents a major value for local communities, especially, in rural populations. Biogas produced can be burned as biofuel to produce heat and/or electricity, for instance, in cogener
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Conference papers on the topic "Wood Waste Valorization"

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Marin, Florian, Oana Botoran, Simona Oancea, Marius Constantinescu, and Anca-Maria Zaharioiu. "RECYCLING OF BLACK LIQUOR WASTE FROM PULP FACTORIES AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF SUSTAINABLE FUELS." In 24th SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference 24. STEF92 Technology, 2024. https://doi.org/10.5593/sgem2024/4.1/s18.40.

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The lignocellulosic biomass is produced worldwide in large quantities, which may contribute to environmental changes, global warming, wildfires, ocean and sea level rise. Recent research demonstrated efficacy of the thermal reconversion of black liquor, which represents a waste resulted from wood Kraft pulping, into gaseous (syngas), liquid (bio-oil) and solid (bio-char) final products through the pyrolysis process. This review describes the physical chemical and energy features of black liquor required for its valorization into fuels and valuable chemical compounds, the thermochemical process
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Dias, Kelly Bossardi, and Ricardo Marques Barreiros. "Valorization of waste generated in the kraft paper manufacturing industry: Sustainable alternative to chemical wood treatments." In V Seven International Multidisciplinary Congress. Seven Congress, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.56238/sevenvmulti2024-175.

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Wood is an attractive material due to its low energy demand for processing, contribution to reducing the greenhouse effect during its formation and insulating properties when dry. Although many woods are naturally resistant to decay agents, some fast-growing species require preservative treatment. In Brazil, around 70% of the wood consumed by industry comes from reforestation, with Pinus sp. and Eucalyptus sp. widely used in civil construction. Political and environmental restrictions are driving the search for more sustainable alternatives, both in preserving wood and in choosing resistant sp
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Costa, Polyanna Astrath, and Marta Karina Leite. "Guidelines for Sustainable Product Design with wood waste: a literature review." In ENSUS2023 - XI Encontro de Sustentabilidade em Projeto. Grupo de Pesquisa Virtuhab/UFSC, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.29183/2596-237x.ensus2023.v11.n2.p489-500.

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Urban solid waste is a challenge for the sustainable development of territories, data from the National Solid Waste Plan (BRASIL, 2022) point out that 45.3% of urban solid waste generated in Brazil are organic materials, and among these materials are wood waste from urban pruning and sweeping. Ribanski and Belini (2019) point out two possibilities for the reuse of wood waste, the development of products with higher added value and the use for energy purposes, and, for the authors, "the reprocessing of wood waste and its transformation into products with higher added value is the best way to va
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Dedić, Aleksandar, Milan Milenković, Minja Dedić, Srdjan Svrzić, and Dragan Halas. "OPTIMAL LOGISTICS OF THE SUPPLY OF WOODCHIPS FOR THE WORKING NEEDS OF A BOILER PLANT ON THE EXAMPLE OF “KRUSIK“ ENTERPRISE, VALJEVO." In IX Regional Conference Industrial Energy and Environmental Protection in the Countries of Southeast Europe. Society of Thermal Engineers of Serbia,, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.46793/ieep24.202d.

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In the introductory part of the paper, the structure of wood waste and its energy potential compared to other energy sources, as well as a very favorable price for obtaining energy from it. The importance of wood waste is emphasized, whether it originates as a residue from forest felling or as waste obtained from the processing of technical wood for industrial purposes. Larger granulation waste, characteristic of forest logging, must be shredded for smooth operation of the boiler or CHP plant. Pieces of larger granulation with admixtures of impurities can block the operation of the screw conve
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ROTARI, Natalia. "Bio Wool organic fertilizer – circular business model of recoverying biodegradable waste." In International congress "Research-Innovation-Inovative Entreneurship". Ion Creangă Pedagogical State University, 2024. https://doi.org/10.46727/c.13-14-10-2023.p431-441.

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The given article reflects the importance of responsible management of natural resources and biodegradable waste to ensure a sustainable environment for future generations. It highlights the benefits of using sheep wool as a natural organic fertilizer in agriculture and emphasizes the close connection between training, research, innovation and entrepreneurship in promoting sustainable development. The company „Bio Circular” SRL initiates a circular business model for the valorization of organic waste, directly launching the production of the organic fertilizer „Bio Wool”, thus contributing to
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Bahtiyari, Muhammed, Ömer Aydinlioğlu, Fazlıhan Yilmaz, Hüseyin Benli, and Asım Davulcu. "A journey from waste to dyeing of wool." In 7th International Scientific Conference Contemporary Trends and Innovations in Textile Industry – CT&ITI 2024. Union of Engineers and Technicians of Serbia, Belgrade, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/ct_iti24017b.

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Waste management has become a critical issue for sustainable development in manufacturing industries and therefore in textile processing. In the light of this argument an approach for the valorization of a waste come out in yarn spinning processes is presented in this paper. The waste valorized in this context is the dust absorbed from the spinning mill by air conditioners during yarn production. The "air conditioning dust (ACD)" belongs to a cotton yarn spinning line was subjected to a dye extraction process by soxhlet and the solution obtained from the extraction period was used in the color
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