Experimental results for slow and vacuum pyrolysis of sugar cane bagasse, in the same reactor allowing the comparison of these two processes, are reported. The experimental results showed that vacuum pyrolysis leads to a higher BET specific surface area whereas slow pyrolysis seemed to favour the HH
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The effect of fire retardants on combustion and pyrolysis of sugar-cane bagasse
β Scribed by G.J. Griffin
- Book ID
- 113492594
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 546 KB
- Volume
- 102
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0960-8524
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This work presents the results of the processing of sugar cane bagasse ash (SCBA) under controlled calcination conditions in order to obtain materials with optimum pozzolanic activity. Bagasse samples were burnt in an aired electric oven with a heating rate of 10 Β°C/min, at 350 Β°C for 3 h, and at di