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Pretreatment of biomass by torrefaction

Journal

CHINESE SCIENCE BULLETIN
Volume 56, Issue 14, Pages 1442-1448

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SCIENCE CHINA PRESS
DOI: 10.1007/s11434-010-4143-y

Keywords

agricultural biomass; torrefaction; pretreatment; grindability; kinetics

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Agricultural biomass has some drawbacks such as high moisture content, low energy density and wide distribution and as a result, the cost of transport and storage are high. Moreover, raw biomass has poor grindability so its use in a pulverized boiler or entrained flow gasifier is difficult. Torrefaction is a mild pyrolysis process carried out at temperatures ranging from 200A degrees C to 300A degrees C to deal with these problems. The cotton stalk and wheat straw were torrefied in a fix-bed reactor at moderate temperatures (200A degrees C, 230A degrees C, 250A degrees C, 270A degrees C and 300A degrees C) under N(2) for 30 min. The biomass chars after torrefaction had higher energy density and improved grindability characteristics compared with raw biomass and they also showed hydrophobic characteristics. The volatiles consist of a condensable fraction and a non-condensable fraction. The former mainly contained water and tar (organic products but mainly acetic acid). The non-condensable products are typically comprised of CO(2), CO and a small amount of CH(4) and even trace H(2). The volatiles increased with an increase in the torrefaction temperature but the solid yield and the energy yield decreased. However, the grindability and energy density of the biomass char showed great improvement. A kinetic study on the generation of the main non-condensable gases was undertaken and we conclude that the gases are formed by parallel independent first-order reactions. Characteristic kinetic parameters for the generation of each gas were determined.

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