Carbonisation of oil palm empty fruit bunches - A preliminary study.

Empty fruit bunches from oil palm trees were carbonised at different terminal temperatures ranging from 450C to 750c. When the gaseous emissions produced during the carbonisation process were collected and condensed, it was found that the condensate contained both a solid tar-like fraction and a dark coloured acidic liquid fraction. The quality of the charcoal produced, which was found to be somewhat dependent on the terminal carbonisation temperature is of medium grade. Even so it is believed that the be useful for specific purposes.

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Main Authors: Lim, K.I 48500, autor. aut, Chie, Y.L. 48501., Chua, S.C. 48502.
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:d
Subjects:Biomasa, Carbón vegetal., Raquis, Tusas, Palma de aceite,
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