Search Results - "Oluoti, Kehinde"
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Investigation of the Reaction Behavior of Albizia gummifera Wood under Steam Gasification with Varied Partial Pressures and Gasification Temperatures
Published in Bioresources (01-05-2016)“…The astronomical increase in global energy demand makes locating energy sources other than fossil fuels worthwhile. The use of tropical biomass wood waste as a…”
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Evaluation of the Pyrolysis and Gasification Kinetics of Tropical Wood Biomass
Published in Bioresources (01-01-2014)“…Two tropical biomass species, teak (Tectona grandis) and obobo (Guarea thompsonii), were obtained in the form of sawmill waste from Nigeria and evaluated to…”
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Investigating the morphology and reactivity of chars from Triplochiton scleroxylon pyrolysed under varied conditions
Published in Bioresource technology (01-05-2016)“…•Spot-analysed SEM micrographs showed crystals with predominant presence of Ca.•Results showed that the devolatilization rate increased with pyrolysis…”
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Investigating the morphology and reactivity of chars from Triplochiton scleroxylon pyrolysed under varied conditionsInvestigating the morphology and reactivity of chars from Triplochiton scleroxylon pyrolysed under varied conditions
Published in Bioresource technology (2016)“…A gasifier may be optimised via a good understanding of the char formation, morphology and reactivity. The effects of varying the pyrolysis pressure and…”
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Investigating the kinetics and biofuel properties of Alstonia congensis and Ceiba pentandra via torrefaction
Published in Energy (Oxford) (01-05-2018)“…Alstonia congensis (Ahun) and Ceiba pentandra (Araba) were chosen as representations of tropical wood in this study. The use of untreated wood for energy…”
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Evaluation of the Pyrolysis and Gasification Kinetics of Tropical Wood Biomass
Published in Bioresource technology (2014)“…Two tropical biomass species, teak (Tectona grandis) and obobo (Guarea thompsonii), were obtained in the form of sawmill waste from Nigeria and evaluated to…”
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