2015
DOI: 10.1063/1.4915212
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Pyrolytic oil of banana (Musa spp.) pseudo-stem via fast process

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“…Banana waste has been pyrolysed for hydrogen production [21] and char production [22]. There are also other studies where banana wastes such as pseudo-stem [23,24], leaves [16,17,24] and peel have been pyrolysed. Fernandes et al [17] pyrolysed banana leaves and pseudostem at 500 °C for 60 min in a slow pyrolysis batch reactor.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Banana waste has been pyrolysed for hydrogen production [21] and char production [22]. There are also other studies where banana wastes such as pseudo-stem [23,24], leaves [16,17,24] and peel have been pyrolysed. Fernandes et al [17] pyrolysed banana leaves and pseudostem at 500 °C for 60 min in a slow pyrolysis batch reactor.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They obtained 49.6% gas, 27.0% bio-oil and 23.3% char. Abdullah et al [23] pyrolysed banana pseudo-stem in a bench-scale fluidised bed fast pyrolysis process obtaining 3% gas, 46% bio-oil and 51% bio-char. Feed rate, feeding mode [24], heating rate [25] and response surface optimisation [26] of banana waste pyrolysis have also been studied.…”
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“…Similar HHV of AD, Ba, BBS, PT were reported in the literature. 10,23,27,28 The results demonstrate improvement in HHV of bio crude oils from feedstocks. These improvements translate into appreciable increases in higher heating value.…”
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“…With regard to banana waste, a number of articles indicated its high potential to generate energy by combustion, pyrolysis or ethanol production. 18,28 This study demonstrated liquefaction as another potential energy conversion process for BBS. The correlation coefficient was calculated to examine the relationship between structural composition of the raw feedstock and product yields (bio-crude and SR).…”
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