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Chemical Profiles of Wood Components of Poplar Clones for Their Energy Utilization

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ENERGIES
Volume 5, Issue 12, Pages 5243-5256

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/en5125243

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cellulose; extractives; higher heating value; holocellulose; lignin; S/G ratio; Populus

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  1. Slovak Scientific Grant Agency VEGA [1/0454/12]

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Selected and tested poplar clones are very suitable biomass resources for various applications such as biofuels, the pulp and paper industry as well as chemicals production. In this study, we determined the content of lignin, cellulose, holocellulose, and extractives, syringyl to guaiacyl (S/G) ratio in lignin, and also calculated higher heating values (HHV) among eight examined clones of Populus grown on three different experimental sites. The highest lignin content for all the examined sites was determined in 'I-214' and 'Baka 5' clones, whereas the highest content of extractives was found in 'Villafranca' and 'Baka 5' clones. The highest S/G ratio for all the examined sites was determined in 'Villafranca' and 'Agathe F' clones. The chemical profiles of main wood components, extractives, and the S/G ratio in lignin were also influenced by both the experimental site and the clone x site interaction. Higher heating values, derived from calculations based on the contents of lignin and extractives (or lignin only), were in close agreement with the previously published data. The highest heating values were found for 'Baka 5' and 'I-214' clones. The optimal method of poplar biomass utilization can be chosen on basis of the lignocellulosics chemical composition and the S/G ratio in lignin.

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