Milling

A 2-post collection

How does the milling influence of the properties of lignocellulosic powders ?

By Claire Mayer-Laigle |  Apr 16, 2022  | milling, biomass
Lignocellulosic biomass has many functionalities that hold huge potential for material, energy or chemistry applications. To support advanced applications, the biomass must be milled into ultrafine powder to increase reactivity. This milling unit operation needs to be fully mastered to deliver high-quality standard end-products. This research article describes the properties of two lignocellulosic biomasses milled into very fine powders in three different balls mills. The aim of this work was to understand how the working principle of the milling devices shapes key properties of the milled powders for various end-use applications (3D-printed biocomposites, powder feedstock for lignocellulosic biofuel, source of platform molecules for green chemistry).
Continue Reading...

Some useful data about the milling of lignocellulosic biomasses

By Claire Mayer-Laigle |  Feb 3, 2021  | biomass, milling
The milling of plant powder is never straightforward. The size, shape and properties of the resulting powder depend on the nature of the biomass and the milling device used. The technological research platform PLANET (Platform for Processing of PLANt product with Emerging Technologies) from the JRU IATE, in collaboration with the ICO research team just published a data paper gathering a set of data about the milling of numerous agricultural and wood by-products in the data and brief journal.
Continue Reading...