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Waste Management | 2017

Pyrolysis for exploitation of biomasses selected for soil phytoremediation: Characterization of gaseous and solid products

Paola Giudicianni; Stefania Pindozzi; Corinna Maria Grottola; Fernando Stanzione; Salvatore Faugno; Massimo Fagnano; Nunzio Fiorentino; Raffaele Ragucci

Biomasses to be used in the phytoremediation process are generally selected to match agronomic parameters and heavy metals uptake ability. A proper selection can be made greatly effective if knowledge of the properties of the residual char from pyrolysis is available to identify possible valorization routes. In this study a comparative analysis of the yields and characteristics of char obtained from slow pyrolysis of five uncontaminated biomasses (Populus nigra, Salix alba, Fraxinus oxyphylla, Eucalyptus occidentalis and Arundo donax) was carried out under steam atmosphere to better develop char porosity. Moreover, the dependence of the properties of solid residue on the process final temperature was studied for E. occidentalis in the temperature range of 688-967K. The results demonstrate that, among the studied biomasses, chars from P. nigra and E. occidentalis have to be preferred for applications regulated by surface phenomena given their highest surface area (270-300m2/g), whereas char from E. occidentalis is the best choice when the goal is to maximize energy recovery.


Journal of Agricultural Engineering | 2013

Experimental tests on a new harvesting system for Burley tobacco

Salvatore Faugno; Collins Okello; Roberta Infascelli; Francesca Audino; Luca Ardito; Stefania Pindozzi

The globalization of the tobacco production has led to a drop in competitiveness of the Italian tobacco on the world market. Burley is the main variety of tobacco cropped in Campania region of Southern Italy. Its leaves have to be sewn, in the curing phase. Aim of this work is to show the results of the implementation of a new harvest machine prototype. Basically, the machine used for Bright tobacco, totally mechanical harvested, which doesn’t need to be sewn because it requires an indirect-fire treatment into the curing furnaces. The machine was modified in order to mechanize harvesting of Burley tobacco, and tested on four cultivars of Burley tobacco under three different planting layouts. The Burley tobacco leaves can be harvested mechanically by pulling individual leaves off the stalk; leaves are then sorted and tied in bundles prior to sewing. A mechanical burley tobacco harvesting system was evaluated. This machine consists in realizing a leaves orientation system based on the different weight between the leaf blade and the stalk enhanced by an air flow. The measurements taken were harvest timing, work capacity, and quality standards of the work carried out. The results, in terms of user time, range from 6.67 h/ha to 7.80 h/ha while in terms of operational efficiency are between 88% and 89%. The average user capacity recorded for the four cultivars is equal to 0.14 ha/h, a value far from the one recorded for the same harvesting machine used for Bright tobacco (0.25 ha/h). The harvest timing capacity, range from 0.51 t/h to 0.99 t/h. The work productivity goes from 0.17 t to 0.33 t per hour of human unit respectively. The average number of detached leaves, depending on the cultivar, has been between 523 and 744. Concerning the leaf orientation, a general percentage of 73% was achieved.


Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews | 2013

Development of bioenergy technologies in Uganda: A review of progress

Collins Okello; Stefania Pindozzi; Salvatore Faugno; Lorenzo Boccia


Biomass & Bioenergy | 2013

Bioenergy potential of agricultural and forest residues in Uganda

Collins Okello; Stefania Pindozzi; Salvatore Faugno; Lorenzo Boccia


Biosystems Engineering | 2005

Numerical Simulation of Soil-plough Mouldboard Interaction

A. Formato; Salvatore Faugno; G. Paolillo


Energies | 2014

Appraising Bioenergy Alternatives in Uganda Using Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats (SWOT)-Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) and a Desirability Functions Approach

Collins Okello; Stefania Pindozzi; Salvatore Faugno; Lorenzo Boccia


Scientia Horticulturae | 2014

Effects of organic vs. conventional farming system on yield and quality of strawberry grown as an annual or biennial crop in southern Italy

Stefano Conti; Gerardo Villari; Salvatore Faugno; Giuseppe Melchionna; Silvano Somma; Gianluca Caruso


Biosystems Engineering | 2015

Effect of short rotation coppice plantation on the performance and chips quality of a self-propelled harvester

Vincenzo Civitarese; Salvatore Faugno; Stefania Pindozzi; Luigi Pari


Procedia environmental sciences | 2013

Testing Different Topographic Indexes to Predict Wetlands Distribution

Roberta Infascelli; Salvatore Faugno; Stefania Pindozzi; Lorenzo Boccia; Philippe Merot


Biosystems Engineering | 2013

Measurement and prediction of buffalo manure evaporation in the farmyard to improve farm management

Stefania Pindozzi; Salvatore Faugno; Collins Okello; Lorenzo Boccia

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Stefania Pindozzi

University of Naples Federico II

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Lorenzo Boccia

University of Naples Federico II

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Maura Sannino

University of Naples Federico II

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Roberta Infascelli

University of Naples Federico II

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Mariano Crimaldi

University of Naples Federico II

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Massimo Fagnano

University of Naples Federico II

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Nunzio Fiorentino

University of Naples Federico II

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Vincenzo Civitarese

Consiglio per la ricerca e la sperimentazione in agricoltura

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Philippe Merot

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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