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Characterization of coffee residues pellets and their performance in a residential combustor

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GREEN ENERGY
Volume 13, Issue 6, Pages 608-615

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/15435075.2014.888664

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Coffee husks; combustion; domestic boiler; pellets; spent coffee grounds; thermal characterization

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Spent coffee grounds (SCG) and coffee husks (CH) were evaluated as biofuels, after densification, for energy production. CH represent a specific problem for the coffee industry due to a low calorific value, high ash content, and a very low bulk density. Hence, the energetic potential of SCG (95 wt%)/CH (5 wt%) blend and pure SCG (100%) were examined. The blend of SCG and CH was limited to 5 wt% of CH because of the low bulk density of CH. Therefore, physicochemical and energetic characterizations of the produced pellets were performed. Thermogravimetric analyses were performed under nitrogen and air atmospheres to evaluate the CH behavior in the blend. Characterization study shows that both produced pellets could reach the French Agropellets standard (AQI). Thermal degradation showed that the mean reactivity of the SCG/HC pellets was higher than pure SCG. Then, combustion experiments were performed in a domestic combustor, after modification of the boiler power in order to improve its energetic performances. The presence of CH led to a rise of CO, NOx, VOC's, and particle emissions. Nevertheless, the performances of the biofuels are almost in agreement the NF EN 12809 standard.

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