Fuelwood characteristics and its relation with extractives and chemical properties of ten fast-growth species in Costa Rica
The aim of this study was to investigate the fuel characteristics (calorific value and fuel value index) of 10 fast-growing species in plantations in Costa Rica. The effect of the chemical properties, extractives and moisture content were evaluated. The results revealed that the gross calorific valu...
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10.1016/j.biombioe.2013.04.013 doi GBVA2013016000017.pica (DE-627)ELV022114750 (ELSEVIER)S0961-9534(13)00205-5 DE-627 ger DE-627 rakwb eng 630 640 530 630 DE-600 640 DE-600 530 DE-600 340 610 VZ 2 ssgn INTRECHT DE-1a fid 44.72 bkl Moya, Róger verfasserin aut Fuelwood characteristics and its relation with extractives and chemical properties of ten fast-growth species in Costa Rica 2013transfer abstract 8 nicht spezifiziert zzz rdacontent nicht spezifiziert z rdamedia nicht spezifiziert zu rdacarrier The aim of this study was to investigate the fuel characteristics (calorific value and fuel value index) of 10 fast-growing species in plantations in Costa Rica. The effect of the chemical properties, extractives and moisture content were evaluated. The results revealed that the gross calorific value varied from 16.5 to 20.6 MJ kg−1 for sapwood, and from 16.3 to 20.1 MJ kg−1 for heartwood. No consistency was observed with regard to which type of wood (sapwood or heartwood) had the highest gross calorific value. Large variations among the species were observed in the case of the fuel value index. For heartwood, the slope gradient of linear correlation was affected by lignin and extractives in sodium hydroxide and dichloromethane solution, whereas in the case of sapwood, only ashes content affected significantly to calorific value. For chemical parameters or the amount of extractives, carbon, nitrogen and lignin contents, ashes and extracts in dichloromethane influenced significantly the calorific value of heartwood. The calorific value in sapwood was affected by the amount of extractives in ethanol–toluene and the amount of ashes. Finally, the fuel value index was affected by the quantity of carbon, the extractives in sodium hydroxide and dichloromethane. The aim of this study was to investigate the fuel characteristics (calorific value and fuel value index) of 10 fast-growing species in plantations in Costa Rica. The effect of the chemical properties, extractives and moisture content were evaluated. The results revealed that the gross calorific value varied from 16.5 to 20.6 MJ kg−1 for sapwood, and from 16.3 to 20.1 MJ kg−1 for heartwood. No consistency was observed with regard to which type of wood (sapwood or heartwood) had the highest gross calorific value. Large variations among the species were observed in the case of the fuel value index. For heartwood, the slope gradient of linear correlation was affected by lignin and extractives in sodium hydroxide and dichloromethane solution, whereas in the case of sapwood, only ashes content affected significantly to calorific value. For chemical parameters or the amount of extractives, carbon, nitrogen and lignin contents, ashes and extracts in dichloromethane influenced significantly the calorific value of heartwood. The calorific value in sapwood was affected by the amount of extractives in ethanol–toluene and the amount of ashes. Finally, the fuel value index was affected by the quantity of carbon, the extractives in sodium hydroxide and dichloromethane. Fuel value index Elsevier Sapwood Elsevier Energy Elsevier Heartwood Elsevier Tropical species Elsevier Tenorio, Carolina oth Enthalten in Elsevier Science Ubelaker, Douglas H. ELSEVIER Lag time of modern bomb-pulse radiocarbon in human bone tissues: New data from Brazil 2021 Amsterdam [u.a.] (DE-627)ELV007277822 volume:56 year:2013 pages:14-21 extent:8 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biombioe.2013.04.013 Volltext GBV_USEFLAG_U GBV_ELV SYSFLAG_U FID-INTRECHT SSG-OLC-PHA 44.72 Rechtsmedizin VZ AR 56 2013 14-21 8 045F 630 |
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10.1016/j.biombioe.2013.04.013 doi GBVA2013016000017.pica (DE-627)ELV022114750 (ELSEVIER)S0961-9534(13)00205-5 DE-627 ger DE-627 rakwb eng 630 640 530 630 DE-600 640 DE-600 530 DE-600 340 610 VZ 2 ssgn INTRECHT DE-1a fid 44.72 bkl Moya, Róger verfasserin aut Fuelwood characteristics and its relation with extractives and chemical properties of ten fast-growth species in Costa Rica 2013transfer abstract 8 nicht spezifiziert zzz rdacontent nicht spezifiziert z rdamedia nicht spezifiziert zu rdacarrier The aim of this study was to investigate the fuel characteristics (calorific value and fuel value index) of 10 fast-growing species in plantations in Costa Rica. The effect of the chemical properties, extractives and moisture content were evaluated. The results revealed that the gross calorific value varied from 16.5 to 20.6 MJ kg−1 for sapwood, and from 16.3 to 20.1 MJ kg−1 for heartwood. No consistency was observed with regard to which type of wood (sapwood or heartwood) had the highest gross calorific value. Large variations among the species were observed in the case of the fuel value index. For heartwood, the slope gradient of linear correlation was affected by lignin and extractives in sodium hydroxide and dichloromethane solution, whereas in the case of sapwood, only ashes content affected significantly to calorific value. For chemical parameters or the amount of extractives, carbon, nitrogen and lignin contents, ashes and extracts in dichloromethane influenced significantly the calorific value of heartwood. The calorific value in sapwood was affected by the amount of extractives in ethanol–toluene and the amount of ashes. Finally, the fuel value index was affected by the quantity of carbon, the extractives in sodium hydroxide and dichloromethane. The aim of this study was to investigate the fuel characteristics (calorific value and fuel value index) of 10 fast-growing species in plantations in Costa Rica. The effect of the chemical properties, extractives and moisture content were evaluated. The results revealed that the gross calorific value varied from 16.5 to 20.6 MJ kg−1 for sapwood, and from 16.3 to 20.1 MJ kg−1 for heartwood. No consistency was observed with regard to which type of wood (sapwood or heartwood) had the highest gross calorific value. Large variations among the species were observed in the case of the fuel value index. For heartwood, the slope gradient of linear correlation was affected by lignin and extractives in sodium hydroxide and dichloromethane solution, whereas in the case of sapwood, only ashes content affected significantly to calorific value. For chemical parameters or the amount of extractives, carbon, nitrogen and lignin contents, ashes and extracts in dichloromethane influenced significantly the calorific value of heartwood. The calorific value in sapwood was affected by the amount of extractives in ethanol–toluene and the amount of ashes. Finally, the fuel value index was affected by the quantity of carbon, the extractives in sodium hydroxide and dichloromethane. Fuel value index Elsevier Sapwood Elsevier Energy Elsevier Heartwood Elsevier Tropical species Elsevier Tenorio, Carolina oth Enthalten in Elsevier Science Ubelaker, Douglas H. ELSEVIER Lag time of modern bomb-pulse radiocarbon in human bone tissues: New data from Brazil 2021 Amsterdam [u.a.] (DE-627)ELV007277822 volume:56 year:2013 pages:14-21 extent:8 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biombioe.2013.04.013 Volltext GBV_USEFLAG_U GBV_ELV SYSFLAG_U FID-INTRECHT SSG-OLC-PHA 44.72 Rechtsmedizin VZ AR 56 2013 14-21 8 045F 630 |
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