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Pyrolytic Product of Washed and Unwashed Oil Palm Wastes by Slow Thermal Conversion Process

In Malaysia, there are presently 4.3 million hectares of oil palm plantation, which produce over 100 million tonnes of biomass, such as empty fruit bunches (EFB), kernel shells and pressed fruit fibres from mills, as well as oil palm fronds (OPF) and oil palm trunks from fields. In this work, proxim...

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Published in:Journal of physical science 2014-07, Vol.25 (2), p.73
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