The objectives of this study are to produce biochar from oil palm empty fruit bunches (EFB) and oil palm shell (OPS) via laboratory-scale slow pyrolysis system, investigate the characteristics of biochar produced from various feedstock and pyrolysis conditions, and compare the biochar produced from EFB and OPS. Objektif kajian ini adalah untuk menghasilkan bioarang daripada tandan buah kosong kelapa sawit (EFB) dan tempurung kelapa sawit (OPS) melalui proses pirolisis perlahan berskala makmal, menyiasat ciri - ciri bioarang yang dihasilkan daripada pelbagai keadaan bahan mentah dan proses pirolisis, dan membandingkan bioarang yang dihasilkan daripada EFB dan OPS
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Pyrolysis is a thermochemical conversion technology of biomass feedstock to produce bio-energy and c...
Oil palm waste (OPW), comprising mainly of empty fruit bunch, mesocarp fiber, frond, trunk, and palm...
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Fossil fuel supply is limited and they will be depleted one day. Alternative fuels such as hydrogen ...
Oil palm empty fruit bunch (EFB), mesocarp fiber (MF), palm kernel shell (PKS), oil palm trunk (OPT)...
Indonesia now is the largest producer of palm oil in the world. Over seven million hectares in the c...
Oil palm empty fruit bunch (EFB), mesocarp fiber (MF), palm kernel shell (PKS), oil palm trunk (OPT)...
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Abstract: This study is an investigation on fast pyrolysis technology of oil palm empty fruit bunche...
Biochar is black charcoal obtained from pyrolysis or heating with limited or no oxygen. Biochar can ...
Biomass is a renewable resource that can potentially be used to produce biofuels via the fast pyroly...
Biochar is charcoal made from plant material and agricultural biomass. The biochar is produced by sl...
This paper presents results from a gate-to-gate analysis of the energy balance, greenhouse gas (GHG)...
AbstractThis paper presents a technology to recover carbon available in tar vapor produced from fast...
ABSTRACT: The objective of this study was to investigate the influence of the ash content of oil pal...
Pyrolysis is a thermochemical conversion technology of biomass feedstock to produce bio-energy and c...
Oil palm waste (OPW), comprising mainly of empty fruit bunch, mesocarp fiber, frond, trunk, and palm...
Malaysia generates an enormous amount of agricultural wastes, especially from the oil palm wastes in...
Fossil fuel supply is limited and they will be depleted one day. Alternative fuels such as hydrogen ...
Oil palm empty fruit bunch (EFB), mesocarp fiber (MF), palm kernel shell (PKS), oil palm trunk (OPT)...
Indonesia now is the largest producer of palm oil in the world. Over seven million hectares in the c...
Oil palm empty fruit bunch (EFB), mesocarp fiber (MF), palm kernel shell (PKS), oil palm trunk (OPT)...
Biomass is a renewable resource that can potentially be used to produce biofuels via the pyrolysis p...
Abstract: This study is an investigation on fast pyrolysis technology of oil palm empty fruit bunche...
Biochar is black charcoal obtained from pyrolysis or heating with limited or no oxygen. Biochar can ...
Biomass is a renewable resource that can potentially be used to produce biofuels via the fast pyroly...
Biochar is charcoal made from plant material and agricultural biomass. The biochar is produced by sl...
This paper presents results from a gate-to-gate analysis of the energy balance, greenhouse gas (GHG)...
AbstractThis paper presents a technology to recover carbon available in tar vapor produced from fast...