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Mário Vanoli Scatolino

Researcher at Universidade Federal de Lavras

Publications -  54
Citations -  549

Mário Vanoli Scatolino is an academic researcher from Universidade Federal de Lavras. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cellulose & Engineering. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 39 publications receiving 316 citations.

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Assessing Proximate Composition, Extractive Concentration, and Lignin Quality to Determine Appropriate Parameters for Selection of Superior Eucalyptus Firewood

TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of chemical composition and lignin quality on the resistance to thermal degradation of firewood was evaluated with 14 clones of Eucalyptus from a planted forest.
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Eucalyptus wood and coffee parchment for particleboard production: Physical and mechanical properties

TL;DR: In this paper, the feasibility of using coffee parchment for the production of particleboard was evaluated and the results showed that 10% of coffee parchment could be added for particleboard production, and the compaction ratio of particleboards produced using higher quantities of parchment improved the physical properties.

USE OF MAIZE COB FOR PRODUCTION OF PARTICLEBOARD Uso do sabugo de milho na produção de painéis aglomerados

TL;DR: In this paper, the feasibility of using maize cob for the production of particleboard panels was evaluated and the following maize cob percentages were used: 0, 25, 50, 75, and 100, in association with Pinus oocarpa wood.
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Impact of nanofibrillation degree of eucalyptus and Amazonian hardwood sawdust on physical properties of cellulose nanofibril films

TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluated the impact of various nanofibrillation degrees of waste sawdust generated from the primary processing of different hardwood species on the physical properties of CNF films.
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Options for Generation of Sustainable Energy: Production of Pellets Based on Combinations Between Lignocellulosic Biomasses

TL;DR: In this article, the potential of lignocellulosic wastes such as: from soybean culture, sugarcane bagasse and eucalyptus wood for pellets production focusing the generation of heat energy, and classify them according to the commercialization standards.