2019
DOI: 10.3390/su11051245
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Elemental Composition and Flue Gas Emissions of Different Components from Five Semi-Arid Woody Species in Pyrolysed and Non-Pyrolysed Material

Abstract: Biofuels are sustainable alternatives to fossil fuels. However, they must comply with energy efficiency requirements and contribute to environmental protection. This study was focused on elemental composition (carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, sulphur and chlorine) of different plants’ components (stems, branches, twigs and leaves) from pyrolysed (charcoal) and non-pyrolysed samples of five semi-arid trees: Acacia berlandieri, A. wrightii, Ebenopsis ebano, Havardia pallens and Helietta parvifolia. Carbon fluctuated … Show more

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“…According to this index, the E. coccineum (FVI ≈ 6 964, Table 2) provides the best fuel properties, mainly because of its low ash content. This is particularly relevant for industrial use, because ash accumulation entails slag formation and corrosion, affecting the thermal conversion process at large-scale (Ngangyo-Heya et al 2019). Furthermore, it is troublesome for domestic use because it increases the maintenance costs of boilers and heaters (Ngangyo-Heya et al 2016).…”
Section: Wood Energy Characterisationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to this index, the E. coccineum (FVI ≈ 6 964, Table 2) provides the best fuel properties, mainly because of its low ash content. This is particularly relevant for industrial use, because ash accumulation entails slag formation and corrosion, affecting the thermal conversion process at large-scale (Ngangyo-Heya et al 2019). Furthermore, it is troublesome for domestic use because it increases the maintenance costs of boilers and heaters (Ngangyo-Heya et al 2016).…”
Section: Wood Energy Characterisationmentioning
confidence: 99%