Odetoye, T.E.Onifade, K.A.Titiloye, J.O.AbuBarkar, M.S.2019-10-212019-10-212013Industrial Crops and Product, 44,62-66.http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2951The aim of this work is to investigate the thermochemical characteristics of Parinari polyandra Benth fruit shell. An agricultural waste residue is investigated using standard methods including thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), proximate and ultimate analysis, structural composition and bomb calorimeter. The proximate and ultimate analyses were carried out to determine the ash and fixed carbon contents, volatile matter, and elemental compositions. The structural composition analysis determined the hemicellulose, cellulose, and lignin content of the biomass. The measured calorific value obtained was 20.5 MJ/kg. The TGA and DTG profiles indicate the waste fruit shells are viable for pyrolysis reaction. The inorganic contents are relatively low with potassium found to be the most abundant element. The hemicelluloses and cellulose contents are indicative of relatively higher rate of pyrolysis and comparable with established biomass utilised for bio-oil production.enParinari polyandra BenthTGABiomassStructural compositionElemental compositionThermochemical characterization of Parinari polyandra Benth fruit shell for bio-oil productionArticle