1996
DOI: 10.1016/0040-6031(96)02847-x
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Etude de la pyrolyse lente de l'Eucalyptus marocain par analyse thermique

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“…First one is associated with water according to infra-red spectrometer and second one with the cellulose degradation. These two events are consistent with literature [4,5,[11][12][13][38][39][40]. For pellets, a slight shift of these two weight losses toward higher temperatures is observed, i.e.…”
Section: Thermal Stabilitysupporting
confidence: 80%
“…First one is associated with water according to infra-red spectrometer and second one with the cellulose degradation. These two events are consistent with literature [4,5,[11][12][13][38][39][40]. For pellets, a slight shift of these two weight losses toward higher temperatures is observed, i.e.…”
Section: Thermal Stabilitysupporting
confidence: 80%
“…Apesar dos valores encontrados no presente trabalho serem superiores aos observados pela autora, infere-se, assim como Campos (2009), que esses resultados correspondem às faixas de temperatura nas quais ocorrem as decomposições térmicas das hemiceluloses e celulose presentes na madeira, visto que essas apresentam velocidades de perda de massa consideravelmente superior à lignina, sendo, dessa forma, possível atribuir os referidos picos a essas reações. Kifani-Sahban et al (1996) ao estudarem curvas de análise térmica diferencial para a madeira de Eucalyptus encontraram picos de reação nas temperaturas entre 265°C e 370°C.…”
Section: Resultsunclassified
“…Those results are in perfect agreement with those obtained by thermogravimetry (as seen in Section 3.2) and the trends observed by Mackay and Roberts (1982b) that have shown that the char amount generally increases with both the number of aromatic cycles and the molecular weight of the precursor. Nevertheless, some authors have found rather different results (Brunner and Roberts, 1980;Kifani-Sahban et al, 1996;Orfao et al, 1999). The microporous properties of the corresponding chars (Table 2) are different.…”
Section: Chars Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 90%