2022
DOI: 10.1039/d2ra06085j
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Citrus limetta fruit waste management by liquefaction using hydrogen-donor solvent

Abstract: Liquefaction of Citrus limetta fruit waste biomass for efficient waste management. Higher yield of biocrude obtained compared to relevant works on citrus fruit wastes.

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“…%) yet higher than that for C. limetta pulp biomass liquefaction (7.88 wt. %) 50 . The difference in yield from co‐liquefaction in comparison to individual feedstock liquefaction presumably might have occurred due to intermixing of like constituents of lignocellulosic biomass (i.e.…”
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“…%) yet higher than that for C. limetta pulp biomass liquefaction (7.88 wt. %) 50 . The difference in yield from co‐liquefaction in comparison to individual feedstock liquefaction presumably might have occurred due to intermixing of like constituents of lignocellulosic biomass (i.e.…”
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“…The HHV of filtrate from C. limetta peel and pulp co‐liquefaction was observed to be decreasing with increasing BS ratio and approximately similar trends were observed for their corresponding MSR also except at 1:3 BS ratio. Additionally, the HHV of MSRs were greater than filtrates as for the individual liquefaction results, which might be accredited to a rise in penetration of solvent into biomass with increasing BS ratios during the initial stage of co‐liquefaction 50,51 …”
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