Search Results - "Soares Neto, Turibio Gomes"
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Physicochemical and thermal characteristics of sugarcane straw and its cellulignin
Published in Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering (01-09-2018)“…Combustion of biomass is considered to be a source of atmospheric pollution and, therefore, is one of the important sources of CO 2 emission. This paper…”
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CO2 sequestration by pH-swing mineral carbonation based on HCl/NH4OH system using iron-rich lizardite 1T
Published in Journal of CO2 utilization (01-03-2018)“…•High purity hydromagnesite was formed, employing HCl and NH4OH at atmospheric pressures.•Mining waste containing octahedral Fe3+ are suitable for pH swing…”
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Pre-Harvest Sugarcane Burning: Determination of Emission Factors through Laboratory Measurements
Published in Atmosphere (01-03-2012)“…Sugarcane is an important crop for the Brazilian economy and roughly 50% of its production is used to produce ethanol. However, the common practice of…”
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The tropical forest and fire emissions experiment: Trace gases emitted by smoldering logs and dung from deforestation and pasture fires in Brazil
Published in Journal of Geophysical Research - Atmospheres (27-09-2007)“…Earlier work showed that Amazonian biomass burning produces both lofted and initially unlofted emissions in large amounts. A mobile, Fourier transform infrared…”
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Comparative study for hardwood and softwood forest biomass: Chemical characterization, combustion phases and gas and particulate matter emissions
Published in Bioresource technology (01-07-2014)“…•Hardwood and softwood forest biomass were burned in the laboratory.•Combustion behavior under flaming and smoldering was analyzed.•CO2, CO, NOx and PM2.5…”
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CO2, CO, hydrocarbon gases and PM2.5 emissions on dry season by deforestation fires in the Brazilian Amazonia
Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (01-06-2019)“…The rate of deforestation in Brazil increased by 29% between 2015 and 2016, resulting in an increase of greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) of 9%. Deforestation…”
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CO 2 , CO, hydrocarbon gases and PM 2.5 emissions on dry season by deforestation fires in the Brazilian Amazonia
Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (12-03-2019)“…The rate of deforestation in Brazil increased by 29% between 2015 and 2016, resulting in an increase of greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) of 9%. Deforestation…”
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