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aronEnlightened
Any papers that have specific gases and its composition in carbonization of coconut shell?
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avery
In addition to the link provided by Vyacheslav Lapkovsky, you can also check paper by Alhassan and Andresen, 2013 on the Effect of Bone during Fixed Bed Pyrolysis of Pistachio Nut Shell. http://www.IJSEI.com. The paper provides information on the gaseous species from Pistachio nut shell. I believed coco nut shell is not all that far from Pistachio nut shell. they both contain high amount of volatiles.
John Wick
Greetings,
I have not to work with coconut shell, but I think that it is lino-cellulosic biomass with given rates of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen and sulfur and chlorine (as traces).
After combustion and depending on the air factor, you can be Under lack, stoichiometric or excess air. gaseous emissions are CO, CO2, NOx (NO, NO2), SOx (SO2, SO3) and some VOC (volatile organic compounds in which CH4 is dominant).
For this, I think that preliminary ultimate and proximate analyses should be done before building your study.