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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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- 2015Characteristics of Carbonized Bamboo at Various Temperaturescitations
- 2015Cure Characteristics and Physical Properties of <i>Imperata</i> <i>cy</i><i>lindrica</i> Activated Carbon Filled SMR L Compoundingcitations
- 2015Pyrolysis of <i>Imperata cylindrica</i> with Varies Parameters and its Characterizationcitations
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Pyrolysis of <i>Imperata cylindrica</i> with Varies Parameters and its Characterization
Abstract
<jats:p>This study was undertaken to characterize pyrolysis of novel biobased invasive weed from <jats:italic>Imperata</jats:italic><jats:italic>Cylindrica</jats:italic>. The effects of various temperatures on the pyrolysis stages were characterised. Different operational parameters such as pyrolysis temperature, heating rate temperature are studied. Pyrolysis experiment of groud <jats:italic>Imperata</jats:italic><jats:italic>Cylindrica</jats:italic> was performed at temperature 350°C, 550°C and 750°C, and particle size of 0-125μm and heating rate of 5°C/min and 15°C/min. The synthesis carbonaceous was characterized by Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR), and different physical properties such as carbon yield, Carbon Hydrogen Nitrogen (CHN analysis), and X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) was determined. It is observable that pyrolysis at the 15°C / min with 750°C shows that higher temperature produced a higher carbon yield and higher carbon content.</jats:p>