Food
Food name | Side stream | Component group | Component | Value | Unit | Description | Reference |
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Animal by-products, unspecified | Blood | Waste compounds | Bulk density | 1.03 | N/A | Poultry. Inedbile fattened chicken slaughtering by-products | Chemical characterization of tomato pomace |
Green waste | Biochar from greenhouse waste | Waste compounds | Bulk density | 197 | kg/m3 | Pepper residues 400/60/0. Combustion temperature: 400°C, 60 minutes, 0% oxygen | ECN Phyllis 2 |
Poultry | Offals | Waste compounds | Bulk density | 0.79 | N/A | Poultry guts. Inedbile fattened chicken slaughtering by-products | Chemical characterization of tomato pomace |
Straw | Straw pellets char | Waste compounds | Bulk density | 100 | kg/m3 | Chinese straw pellets 550 deg C | ECN Phyllis 2 |
Nuts, unspecified | Nut shells | Waste compounds | Bulk density | 311 | kg/m3 | Hazelnut. Corylus avellana, sample 2, samples from Trabzon, Turkey | ECN Phyllis 2 |
Greenhouse waste | Biochar from a blend of greenhouse waste (tomato leaves and stems) and clean wood | Waste compounds | Bulk density | 113 | kg/m3 | Biochar produced in the large scale gasifier at ECN, from a blend of greenhouse waste (tomato residues see ID 3517) and clean wood (20 - 80 % in weight), gasification temp. @670°C | ECN Phyllis 2 |
Poultry | Poultry fats | Waste compounds | Bulk density | 0.78 | N/A | Inedbile fattened chicken slaughtering by-products | Chemical characterization of tomato pomace |
Green waste | Biochar from greenhouse waste | Waste compounds | Bulk density | 150 | kg/m3 | Pepper residues 600/60/0. Combustion temperature: 600°C, 60 minutes, 0% oxygen. Greenhouse waste biochar produced in the slow pyrolysis unit at ECN from greenhouse residues of pepper | ECN Phyllis 2 |
Poultry | Offals | Waste compounds | Bulk density | 0.87 | N/A | Soft poultry. Inedbile fattened chicken slaughtering by-products | Chemical characterization of tomato pomace |
Sugar cane | Sugar cane leaves | Waste compounds | Bulk density | 40 | kg/m3 | Higher heating value given as 16.000-17600 kJ/kg; in Biomass and Bioenergy 13 (1997) 141-146 it is given as 17.430 kJ/kg. The higher value may apply to dry ash-free material. | ECN Phyllis 2 |