2016
DOI: 10.4067/s0718-221x2016005000039
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Effect of extractive content on the thermal stability of two wood species from Brazil

Abstract: The influence of extractive content on the thermal stability and kinetic degradation of two wood species has been investigated using chemical analysis and thermogravimetry. Two wood species were studied: Pinus taeda and Eucalyptus grandis. Thermogravimetric results showed that higher extractive contents in the wood accelerate the degradation process and promote an increase in the conversion values at lower temperatures reducing the wood thermal stability. After removing the extractives from wood the thermal st… Show more

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“…Pyrolysis, a universally applicable method for reusing biomass materials, has gained more and more attention. The pyrolysis behaviour and mechanism of the main components of wood such as cellulose [1,2], hemicellulose [1,2], lignin [1,2,3] and extractives [2,4] as well as the pyrolysis differences between different wood species [5] have been reported. Mainly due to the shortage of high-quality wood from natural forest and the insufficient wood properties of plantation forest, the production and consumption of modified wood are increasing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pyrolysis, a universally applicable method for reusing biomass materials, has gained more and more attention. The pyrolysis behaviour and mechanism of the main components of wood such as cellulose [1,2], hemicellulose [1,2], lignin [1,2,3] and extractives [2,4] as well as the pyrolysis differences between different wood species [5] have been reported. Mainly due to the shortage of high-quality wood from natural forest and the insufficient wood properties of plantation forest, the production and consumption of modified wood are increasing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This may explain why woods of high lignin content do not always result in high charcoal yields. A high concentration of extractives of low thermal resistance can also lead to low charcoal yields (Poletto et al, 2012;Poletto, 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 (Kojima et al, 2014;Antes and Joutsimo, 2015;Neiva et al, 2015;Zhou et al, 2015;Gallina et al, 2016;Hou et al, 2016;Pinto et al, 2016;Poletto, 2016) 2 (Ataç and Eroǧlu, 2013;Gulsoy and Tufek, 2013;Xiang and He, 2013;Cotana et al, 2014;Herrera et al, 2014;Castillo et al, 2015;Gulsoy and Ozturk, 2015;Reyes et al, 2016;Valenzuela et al, 2016) Gambar 3. (Sixta, 2008).…”
Section: Rendemen Pulp Belum Putih Bambu Dekortikasimentioning
confidence: 99%