2019
DOI: 10.1007/s40095-019-00331-2
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Comparative study on pyrolysis and combustion behavior of untreated Matooke biomass wastes in East Africa via TGA, SEM, and EDXS

Abstract: Biomass has several benefits due to its novel behavior among energy sources. This study aims to characterize a unique form of biomass from two varieties of Matooke peel, namely, untreated Mbwazirume waste peel (UM-WP) and untreated Nakyinyika waste peel (UN-WP). The analysis of the characteristics of these biomasses was carried out using TGA, SEM, and EDXS. TG and DTG analysis showed an almost identical trend between UM-WP and UN-WP. The UM-WP exhibited a high VC 69.988 wt%, MC 13.125 wt%, O 48.02 wt%, and HHV… Show more

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“…The samples were scanned between the wavelengths of 400 cm −1 and 4000 cm −1 with a resolution of 4 cm −1 . The spectra data generated were analyzed using irAnalyze-PAMalyze 4.0 software and the organic functional groups present in the samples were characterized, as described by Nanda et al (2013 ) and Yusuf et al (2020 ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The samples were scanned between the wavelengths of 400 cm −1 and 4000 cm −1 with a resolution of 4 cm −1 . The spectra data generated were analyzed using irAnalyze-PAMalyze 4.0 software and the organic functional groups present in the samples were characterized, as described by Nanda et al (2013 ) and Yusuf et al (2020 ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The comparison in Fig. 9 (a–e) also considers a study by Yusuf and Inambao [ 69 ], where simultaneous combustion was used to degrade biomass fuels made from Mbwazirume peel (MP) and Nakyinyika peel (NP) for ultimate analysis.
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Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These challenges have led to different approaches to energy consumption management and bio-based materials such as pigment to increase efficiency and reduce environmental pollution, including greenhouse gas emissions [ [9] , [10] , [11] ]. One such positive alternative for chemical-based and mineral fillers is kaolinite, which may fill the demand gaps with significant reductions in the environmental impacts.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%