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Decomposition of bio-polymers of some Mediterranean plants during heating

Kaloustian et al., 2000

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6761206981057837507
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Kaloustian J
Pauli A
Pastor J
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Journal of thermal analysis and calorimetry

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Forest fires are a plague for all countries in the world. Many factors can induce them. The organic matter ('fuel') in the plant, is often responsible for the start of the fire. The bio- polymers and mainly the cellulose decompose at about 300C with flammable evolved gas …
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