2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.fuel.2011.03.015
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Liquid fuel from castor seeds by pyrolysis

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“…After 450 o C a slow rate of weight loss occurred until 600 o C, the residue was around 16% of the initial sample mass due to ash and fixed carbon in biomass sample. This result is in agreement with previous studies [11,12] C: EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE ON PRODUCT YIELD Figure 2 shows that influence of temperatures on pyrolysis product yield of mahua seed. Pyrolysis temperature was selected according to the result of TGA analysis.…”
Section: A Proximate and Ultimate Analysis Of Mahua Seedsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…After 450 o C a slow rate of weight loss occurred until 600 o C, the residue was around 16% of the initial sample mass due to ash and fixed carbon in biomass sample. This result is in agreement with previous studies [11,12] C: EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE ON PRODUCT YIELD Figure 2 shows that influence of temperatures on pyrolysis product yield of mahua seed. Pyrolysis temperature was selected according to the result of TGA analysis.…”
Section: A Proximate and Ultimate Analysis Of Mahua Seedsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Proximate analysis showed that biomass has a high percentage of volatile material, which is typical of this kind of materials (Ioannidou & Zabaniotou, 2007;Saldarriaga et al, 2015), due to the breaking of the chemical bonds of cellulose, hemicellulose, lignin and fatty acids present in the biomass. CO, CO 2 , CH 4 and a variety of volatile compounds such as alcohols, acids, phenols, among others are generated (Huber et al, 2006;Singh & Shadangi, 2011). …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ash content, which can vary depending on the type of biomass and soil conditions where it is grown, is integral to the plants and involves a wide range of minerals such as calcium, potassium, silicon and magnesium, which are part of biomass structure (Singh & Shadangi, 2011). Fresh biomass, char, P-AC and C-AC were analyzed by X-ray fluorescence.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, at higher temperature of 500 o C, all the three primary reactions occurred which were dehydration, depolymerization and a certain degree of fragmentation reactions of the biomass components. [18], [19] and [20] reported that the optimum pyrolysis temperature of 500 o C but [21] and [22] reported a slightly higher pyrolysis temperature of 550 o C as the optimum pyrolysis temperature. The difference in the optimum pyrolysis temperature depended on several factors which among them was the pyrolysis temperature.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%