Utilization of lignocellulosic material via thermo-chemical processes has received huge attention from both biofuel and biochemical sectors. Intensive research has been embarked to study the thermal behavior and the decomposition patterns of the potential feedstock materials. Palm plantation waste, empty palm fruit's bunches (EFB) are used as a biomass source in this experiment. A comparison study was made using basic lignocellulosic model compounds such as hemicellulose, cellulose, and lignin. The thermal stability of each compound in both oxygen and nitrogen environments was investigated. The degradation of model compounds were categorized into primary (200–400 °C) and secondary (500–800 °C) stages based on structural collapse and liquid/...
AbstractThe aim of this study is to investigate the thermal degradation behaviour of oil palm trunk ...
Energy and material production from lignocellulosic (wood) waste material receives increased interes...
Empty fruit bunches (EFBs) from the palm plantation sector are abundant agricultural waste products ...
Thermal stability behaviour of coconut coir, banana pseudo stem, pineapple leaf, and sugarcane bagas...
This paper aims to study decomposition behavior in pyrolytic environment of four lignocellulosic bio...
The aim of this study is to investigate the thermal degradation behaviour of oil palm trunk (OPT) an...
Currently, researchers try to find another alternative energy sources to reduce dependence on fossil...
Biomass is a renewable resource with great potential as an alternative to fossil fuels for supplying...
In this work, thermal degradation behavior of six local biomasses such as empty fruit bunch, rice hu...
Thermal decomposition of empty fruit bunch (EFB), palm kernel shell (PKS) and palm oil milling efflu...
The use of lignocellulosic biomass as an energy source has considerably increased. Due to the divers...
Biomass is a renewable energy source, which collect and stock CO2. The objectives of this work were ...
Thermal decomposition of biomass samples and the major macromolecular constituents of lignocellulosi...
The efficient and high yielding acid-base and Organosolv methods were studied for cellulose isolatio...
Fast pyrolysis of biomass produces bio-oil as a dominant product. However, the yield and composition...
AbstractThe aim of this study is to investigate the thermal degradation behaviour of oil palm trunk ...
Energy and material production from lignocellulosic (wood) waste material receives increased interes...
Empty fruit bunches (EFBs) from the palm plantation sector are abundant agricultural waste products ...
Thermal stability behaviour of coconut coir, banana pseudo stem, pineapple leaf, and sugarcane bagas...
This paper aims to study decomposition behavior in pyrolytic environment of four lignocellulosic bio...
The aim of this study is to investigate the thermal degradation behaviour of oil palm trunk (OPT) an...
Currently, researchers try to find another alternative energy sources to reduce dependence on fossil...
Biomass is a renewable resource with great potential as an alternative to fossil fuels for supplying...
In this work, thermal degradation behavior of six local biomasses such as empty fruit bunch, rice hu...
Thermal decomposition of empty fruit bunch (EFB), palm kernel shell (PKS) and palm oil milling efflu...
The use of lignocellulosic biomass as an energy source has considerably increased. Due to the divers...
Biomass is a renewable energy source, which collect and stock CO2. The objectives of this work were ...
Thermal decomposition of biomass samples and the major macromolecular constituents of lignocellulosi...
The efficient and high yielding acid-base and Organosolv methods were studied for cellulose isolatio...
Fast pyrolysis of biomass produces bio-oil as a dominant product. However, the yield and composition...
AbstractThe aim of this study is to investigate the thermal degradation behaviour of oil palm trunk ...
Energy and material production from lignocellulosic (wood) waste material receives increased interes...
Empty fruit bunches (EFBs) from the palm plantation sector are abundant agricultural waste products ...