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Pyrolysis is a way to use residual fiber from the shells of coconut. Both bio-oil and aqueous phases produced by pyrolysis contain oxygenated compounds with a high predominance of phenolic compounds, mainly alkylphenols. This preliminary assessment indicates that coconut fibers have the potential to be a cost-effective and promising alternative to obtain new products and minimize environmental impact.

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Obtaining inputs and reducing the burden of environmental waste

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Agro-industrial waste is an economical and promising alternative for obtaining new products

Dr. Jorge A. López

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This page is a summary of: Preliminary Studies of Bio-oil from Fast Pyrolysis of Coconut Fibers, Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, July 2013, American Chemical Society (ACS),
DOI: 10.1021/jf401379s.
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