Gollmer, ChristianChristianGollmerHöfer, IsabelIsabelHöferKaltschmitt, MartinMartinKaltschmitt2023-08-102023-08-102020-01-226. Central European Biomass Conference (2020)https://hdl.handle.net/11420/42601The complete thermo-chemical conversion of solid biogenic fuels (e.g., wood chips, wood pellets) is associated with unavoidable release of (inorganic) particulate matter (PM) emissions; this is especially a challenge in small-scale combustion appliances. In this context, the utilization of so-called additives is a promising, fuel-oriented PM mitigation measure. During combustion, suitable additives lead to a temperature-stable integration of the main PM-forming elements (e.g., potassium) from the biomass in the bottom ash.enhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Small-scale combustion; Wood chips; Emission mitigation; Particulate matter; AdditivesNatural Resources, Energy and EnvironmentAdditives as fuel-oriented particulate matter (PM) mitigation measure for small-scale wood chip combustionConference Poster10.15480/882.816010.15480/882.8160Conference Poster