2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.fuel.2020.118574
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Thermochemical conversion of Polyalthia longifolia leaves at different temperatures and characterization of their products

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“… 42,51,52 The FC content of CLPU was less than 10.5 wt%, indicating that the biochar yield was less than that of biocrude. Both the biomasses had HHV values that were in close conformity with other lignocellulosic biomasses 5,53 and fruit wastes. 2,42,51 The ultimate analysis of CLPU showed 43.16 wt% of elemental carbon composition, which was comparable to 38.51 wt% of similar citrus biomass waste.…”
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confidence: 73%
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“… 42,51,52 The FC content of CLPU was less than 10.5 wt%, indicating that the biochar yield was less than that of biocrude. Both the biomasses had HHV values that were in close conformity with other lignocellulosic biomasses 5,53 and fruit wastes. 2,42,51 The ultimate analysis of CLPU showed 43.16 wt% of elemental carbon composition, which was comparable to 38.51 wt% of similar citrus biomass waste.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 73%
“…The broad peaks in the spectra in the range of 3200–3400 cm −1 corresponded to phenolic compounds owing to the presence of the O–H stretching vibration of hydroxyl groups. 5 The absorption peaks in the 3000–2800 cm −1 and 1460–1350 cm −1 range, corresponding to C–H stretching vibration, might have occurred due to methyl and methylene groups, and indicated the possibility of the presence of long chain alkanes. 56,57 The absorption peaks in between 1800–1586 cm −1 indicated CO stretching vibration in carboxylic acids, esters, ketones, and aldehydes group.…”
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confidence: 99%
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