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  Biomass to Charcoal, Liquid, and Gaseous Products Via Carbonization Process
 
 
Title: Biomass to Charcoal, Liquid, and Gaseous Products Via Carbonization Process
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Appeared in: Energy sources. Part A, Recovery utilization and environmental effects
Paging: Volume 23 (2001) nr. 6 pages 579-587
Year: 2001-07-01
Contents: Biomass can converted to charcoal, liquid, and gaseous products via a carbonization process at different temperatures. The chemical composition and yields of the charcoal gas, condensed liquid, and tar were determined as functions of the carbonization temperature. The charcoal yield decreased gradually from 42.6 to 30.7% for the hazelnut shell and from 35.6 to 22.7% for the hardwood with an increase of temperature from 550 to 1150 K while the charcoal yield from the lignin content decreased sharply from 42.5 to 21.7% until at 850 K during the carbonization procedures. The charcoal yield decreases as the temperature increases. The production of the liquid fraction has a maximum at a temperature between 650 and 750 K The ignition temperature of charcoal increases as the carbonization temperature increases.
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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