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Throughout the world many projects have been underway to
investigate the conversion of renewable biomass into energy and
synthetic fuels by thermo chemical methods such as combustion,
pyrolysis, gasification and lique faction. While many of these
represent prior art used during the early 20th century, the recent
decade since the 1970s oil shock has immeasurably increased the
knowledge base for such processes. Much of the new knowledge has
been gained by persons who were not trained in classical wood
chemistry and there have not yet been many attempts to synthesize
the knowledge into a corpus of systematic information. To bring
this about the International Energy Agency's Forestry Energy
collaboration, the Gas Research Institute, the National Research
Council of Canada and the US Department of Energy jointly sponsored
a conference on the Fundamentals of Thermochemical Biomass
Conversion in Estes Park, Colorado which was held on October 18-22,
1982. The Conference, which was structured around invited plenary
papers and contributions from researchers, served as the basis for
the papers in this volume which reflect the substantial conclusions
of the Conference. During the planning for the Conference, it was
realized by the editors in their capacity as Co-chairmen that a
major problem in biomass research was the lack of reproducibility
between reported experiments and their inter comparison on account
of the heterogeneity of biomass materials. A well known wood
chemist, George M."
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