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Donayre, G., (2016). Rendimiento energético de la madera tostada y carbón de tres especies forestales del arboretum “El Huayo” puerto almendra, Iquitos - Perú. [Tesis, Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana]. http://repositorio.unapiquitos.edu.pe/handle/20.500.12737/3853
Donayre, G., Rendimiento energético de la madera tostada y carbón de tres especies forestales del arboretum “El Huayo” puerto almendra, Iquitos - Perú. [Tesis]. : Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana; 2016. http://repositorio.unapiquitos.edu.pe/handle/20.500.12737/3853
@misc{renati/966223,
title = "Rendimiento energético de la madera tostada y carbón de tres especies forestales del arboretum “El Huayo” puerto almendra, Iquitos - Perú.",
author = "Donayre Caicedo, Gustavo",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana",
year = "2016"
}
The caloric power and the energetic yield of torrefied wood and charcoal from N. yapurensis, I. tricornis and M. limbatum were quantified in this study using wood samples of the species collected inside the forest of the Arboretum “El Huayo” located in the CIEFOR Puerto Almendra, Loreto, Peru. Carbonization tests were carried out in the Wood Chemistry and Energy Laboratory of the Faculty of Forest Sciences of the UNAP and an electric muffle was used to carbonize wood samples at 280°C to obtain torrefied wood and at 350°C to obtain charcoal. Results show that the highest caloric power of 8423,84 kcal/kg was obtained in charcoal of M. limbatum, followed by N. yapurensis with 8331,91 kcal/kg and I. tricornis with 8300,29 kcal/kg, while the highest caloric power of 5298,77 kcal/kg was obtained in torrefied wood of M. limbatum, followed by N. yapurensis with 53203,13 kcal/kg and I. tricornis with 4863,60 kcal/kg. The highest energetic yield of 97,86% was obtained in torrefied wood of I. tricornis, followed by N. yapurensis with 90,65% and M. limbatum with 90,27%. Similarly, the highest energy yield of 57,63% was obtained in charcoal of I. tricornis, followed by N. yapurensis with 57,12% and M. limbatum with 56,78%.
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