2020
DOI: 10.5380/rf.v50i4.66996
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Effect of the Final Carbonization Temperature on the Quality of Five Species of Cerrado

Abstract: The objective of the research was to characterize the energetic properties of the charcoal from species from the cerrado sensu stricto, as well as to evaluate the effect of the final carbonization temperature. Five species were selected for study. Ten specimens were obtained from the logs of each species, submitted to two treatments with five replicates each. The basic density of the wood was calculated by the hydrostatic balance method. The charcoal was produced by the pyrolysis process of the wood in a muffl… Show more

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“…The yields of condensable and non-condensable gases were inversely proportional and were affected by the carbonization rates for the branch and bole biomass in this research (Table 2). According to Silva et al (2020) the increase in the final carbonization temperature causes an increase in the total yield in pyroligneous liquid and a decrease in the total yield in non-condensable gases, as they are directly correlated.…”
Section: E Urophylla X E Grandismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The yields of condensable and non-condensable gases were inversely proportional and were affected by the carbonization rates for the branch and bole biomass in this research (Table 2). According to Silva et al (2020) the increase in the final carbonization temperature causes an increase in the total yield in pyroligneous liquid and a decrease in the total yield in non-condensable gases, as they are directly correlated.…”
Section: E Urophylla X E Grandismentioning
confidence: 99%