Food
Food name | Side stream | Component group | Component | Value | Unit | Description | Reference |
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Nuts, unspecified | Nut shells | Inorganics | Cloride | 1 | % ash | Almond. Fluid ash fusion temperature above 1400°C | ECN Phyllis 2 |
Olive | Olive flesh | Inorganics | Cloride | 1.5 | % ash | Ash type: 550 degC. Same data in: Energy & Fuels 19 (2005) 825-832 | ECN Phyllis 2 |
Olive | Olive kernels | Inorganics | Cloride | 1.42 | % ash | Fraction > 1mm. Cl calculated from ash (assuming Cl in biomass/Cl in ash = 3, like ID 1764); ash sintering starts at 750°C, fully fused at 900°C | ECN Phyllis 2 |
Olive | Olive kernels | Inorganics | Cloride | 0 | % ash | Fraction > 1mm, leached. Ash does not sinter between 750°C and 900°C | ECN Phyllis 2 |
Olive | Olive residue | Inorganics | Cloride | 1.43 | % ash | Cakes from olive oil production. Ash type: 550degC. Cl and O-content from S.Arvelakis et.al. Proc. 5th Eur. Conf. on Industrial Furnaces and Boilers, Vol.2,p.163-172. See also ID 1968, 1969 and 1970. Slightly different ash composition reported in Biomass and Bioenergy 22 (2002) 55-69. | ECN Phyllis 2 |
Olive | Olive residue | Inorganics | Cloride | 0.03 | % ash | Leached. Ash composition from Arvelakis et al., Biomass and Bioenergy 22 (2002) 55-69. | ECN Phyllis 2 |