Impact of Extractives and Wood Pre-Treatment on the Composition of Grey Alder Wood Smoke
From Research to Industry and Markets : 16th European Biomass Conference : Proceedings of the International Conference 2008
Jānis Rižikovs, Gaļina Dobele, Jānis Zandersons, Ausma Tardenaka, Gaļina Rossinska, Baiba Spince

Grey alder (Alnus incana (L) Moench) wood, due the ability of its smoke to produce excellent flavour, taste and antioxidant properties, is the main raw material employed in smoking of meat and fish in the North European countries around the Baltic Sea and Russia. Unfortunately, grey alder smoke contains higher concentrations of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH), especially benzo(a)pyrene (B(a)P) then other wood species used for smoke generation. Therefore, our studies were aimed at elucidating the impact of summary extractives and wood storage time on the composition of the volatiles obtained during the thermal decomposition of grey alder wood.


Atslēgas vārdi
Biomass conversion, biomass pre-treatment, tar removal

Rižikovs, J., Dobele, G., Zandersons, J., Tardenaka, A., Rossinska, G., Spince, B. Impact of Extractives and Wood Pre-Treatment on the Composition of Grey Alder Wood Smoke. No: From Research to Industry and Markets : 16th European Biomass Conference : Proceedings of the International Conference, Spānija, Valensija, 2.-6. jūnijs, 2008. Florence: ETA-Renewable Energies, 2008, 1106.-1111.lpp. ISBN 978-88-89407-58-1.

Publikācijas valoda
English (en)
RTU Zinātniskā bibliotēka.
E-pasts: uzzinas@rtu.lv; Tālr: +371 28399196