DOI: 10.33915/etd.3081
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Pretreatments and energy potentials of Appalachian hardwood residues for biofuel production

Abstract: PRETREATMENTS AND ENERGY POTENTIALS OF APPALACHIAN HARDWOOD RESIDUES FOR BIOFUEL PRODUCTION by Adebayo Bamikole Adebola Continuous increase in crude oil price and environmental issues related to toxic emissions from the use of petroleum products has necessitated the need to find an alternative renewable source of energy in woody biomass. Accordingly, properties, chemical pretreatments, and enzymatic hydrolysis of logging residues to fermentable sugars were evaluated in this study. Logging residue specimens of … Show more

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“…(Raveendran et al, 1995;Yang et al, 2006 In the proximate analysis, the average fixed carbon and volatile matter contents in bark, sapwood and heartwood of yellow-poplar and red oak were around 20% and 80%, respectively (Table 2.4). This result agrees with previous studies (Adebayo, 2010;Demirbaş, 7). The ash content in bark (2% to 3%) was significant higher than in sapwood and heartwood (around 0.4%), (p<0.01).…”
Section: Feedstock Characterization Thermogravimetric Analysissupporting
confidence: 94%
“…(Raveendran et al, 1995;Yang et al, 2006 In the proximate analysis, the average fixed carbon and volatile matter contents in bark, sapwood and heartwood of yellow-poplar and red oak were around 20% and 80%, respectively (Table 2.4). This result agrees with previous studies (Adebayo, 2010;Demirbaş, 7). The ash content in bark (2% to 3%) was significant higher than in sapwood and heartwood (around 0.4%), (p<0.01).…”
Section: Feedstock Characterization Thermogravimetric Analysissupporting
confidence: 94%