Comminution of dry lignocellulosic biomass, a review: Part I. from fundamental mechanisms to milling behaviour

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The comminution of lignocellulosic biomass is a key operation for many applications as bio-based materials, bio-energy or green chemistry. The grinder used can have a significant impact on the properties of the ground powders, of those of the end-products and on the energy consumption. Since several years, the milling of lignocellulosic biomass has been the subject of numerous studies most often focused on specific materials and/or applications but there is still a lack of generic knowledge about the relation between the histological structure of the raw materials, the milling technologies and the physical and chemical properties of the powders. This review aims to point out the main process parameters and plant raw material properties that influence the milling operation and their consequences on the properties of ground powders and on the energy consumption during the comminution.

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Mayer-Laigle, C., Blanc, N., Rajaonarivony, R. K., & Rouau, X. (2018, June 1). Comminution of dry lignocellulosic biomass, a review: Part I. from fundamental mechanisms to milling behaviour. Bioengineering. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering5020041

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