Quality Of Charcoal From Three Species Of The Eucalyptus And The Corymbia Citriodora Species Planted In The South Of Tocantins

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We aimed to assess the quality of charcoal from three Eucalyptus and Corymbia citriodora species for energy production in the South of Tocantins state. A hybrid Eucalyptus urophylla x Eucalyptus grandis, the species Eucalyptus urophylla, Eucalyptus camaldulensis, and Corymbia citriodora were selected for the study. In the preparation of the material, 20 specimens of each species with the dimensions of 2.0 x 2.0 x 5.0 cm were made, being ten repetitions for each carbonization gait with different final temperatures and heating rates. The basic wood density, total gravimetric yield, total yields in condensable and non-condensable gases, immediate chemical analysis, and higher calorific value were determined. Corymbia citriodora presented higher wood basic density (0.583 g/cm³) and charcoal apparent density (0.459 g/cm³). In immediate chemical analysis, Eucalyptus urophylla and Corymbia citriodora presented the best averages among all species. The calorific value ranged from 7235.97 to 7573.98 (kcal/kg), considered an acceptable value for energy production. The final carbonization temperature of 550°C is recommended, with Eucalyptus urophylla and Corymbia citriodora presenting the best averages.

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Marchesan, R., de Oliveira, D. N., da Silva, R. C., de Carvalho, L. A., Gomes, R. T., & Almeida, V. C. (2020). Quality Of Charcoal From Three Species Of The Eucalyptus And The Corymbia Citriodora Species Planted In The South Of Tocantins. Floresta, 50(3), 1643–1652. https://doi.org/10.5380/rf.v50i3.65303

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