01684naa a2200289 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001902400380006010000180009824501330011626000090024952008670025865000160112565000250114165000140116665000120118065000150119265300080120765300230121565300140123865300080125265300090126070000180126970000170128770000190130477300710132319844142014-04-11 2014 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d7 a10.1080/02773813.2013.8525882DOI1 aMISSIO, A. L. aThermal analysis of charcoal from fast-growing eucalypt woodbinfluence of raw material moisture content.h[electronic resource] c2014 aThis study aimed to investigate the influence of raw material moisture content on the properties of charcoal from fast-growing Eucalyptus benthamii wood. For that, three treatments were performedwith 0, 30, and 50%in relation to the wet basismoisture of the wood samples. The carbonization process used an electric kiln with a heating rate of 1.60◦C min−1, initial temperature of 25 to 600◦C at the end, kept constant at that temperature for two hours. Variables were statistically analyzed for charcoal yield, non-condensable gases, liquor, and fixed carbon and properties: fixed carbon content, volatile, ash, bulk density, and moisture content of charcoal. According to the results, the charcoal produced from dry wood presented the highest properties, yet the charcoal produced from wood with 30% moisture content showed similar properties. acorrelation aEucalyptus benthamii apyrolysis aCarvão aRendimento aDSC aÍndice de umidade aPirólise aTGA aYeld1 aMATTOS, B. D.1 aGATTO, D. A.1 aLIMA, E. A. de tJournal of Wood Chemistry and Technologygv. 34, p. 191-201, 2014.