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Proportions of Gas, Liquid, and Char from Pyrolysis of Biomass
The proportions of gas, liquid, and char obtained from pyrolysis of four materials at each of eight temperatures are discussed. At the three lowest temperatures (675, 725, 775 K), a plot of proportion char versus proportion gas is approximately a single straight line for three of the materials (hazelnet shell, tobacco stalk, yellow pine wood). A statistical model for this is proposed.