Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10394827 | Bioresource Technology | 2011 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
⺠The chemical properties and yield of char produced by CF and CL were used to estimate the carbon-sequestering abilities. ⺠The char produced by CL had higher total C, lignin content and char yield than the char produced by CF. ⺠The N compounds reacted with other functional groups, and forming more condensed aromatic compounds in the char produced by CL. ⺠Lignin dominated the C found in the char produced under CL conditions, suggesting that the decomposition would be slow. ⺠In order to sequester C and to produce more stable char, PLR should be combusted in a controlled process.
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Authors
L.Y. Leng, M.H.A. Husni, A.W. Samsuri,