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- who: OLUWASOGO from the European Bioenergy Research Institute, CEAC, Aston University, Birmingham, ET, United Kingdom have published the research work: : The utilization of dedicated energy crops and agricultural residues for producing biofuels and bio-oil in a range of energy conversion technology is attracting more research interests. Pyrolysis is one of such important thermochemical method for converting lignocellulosic biomass into biofuels. This work investigates the pyrolysis of residues from a dedicated energy crop, jatropha of Nigerian origin using intermediate pyrolysis. Pyrolysis of Jatropha biomass residues [Jatropha fruit shells (JFS) and Jatropha seed coat (JSC)] was carried out . . .
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