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The Possibility of Using Waste Biomass from Selected Plants Cultivated for Industrial Purposes to Produce a Renewable and Sustainable Source of Energy

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APPLIED SCIENCES-BASEL
卷 13, 期 5, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.3390/app13053195

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industrial crops; alternative fuel; waste; pellets

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This article presents the research results on the use of waste biomass from agricultural production for the production of pellets. Different types of biomass, including sunflower, tobacco, Jerusalem artichoke, and coniferous sawdust, were tested. The study found that pellets made from Jerusalem artichoke biomass were the most resistant to mechanical damage and pellets made from tobacco stalks had the lowest emissions of nitrogen oxides. These findings suggest that waste biomass from agricultural production can be a suitable raw material for pellet production for both industrial and non-industrial purposes.
Waste biomass generated during agricultural production is a popular source of energy used in many developed and developing countries, due to economic factors and easy availability. Pellets produced from waste biomass generated during the cultivation of plants for industrial purposes are a good substitute for fossil fuels, the consumption of which should decrease for environmental reasons. This article presents the results of research on the use of waste biomass generated during the cultivation of plants for industrial purposes, such as sunflower, tobacco, and Jerusalem artichoke for the production of pellets. In addition, coniferous sawdust was used for the production of pellets. Mechanical, calorimetric, and thermogravimetric properties were tested. It was noted that pellets made of Jerusalem artichoke biomass (1591.45 N) were the most resistant to mechanical damage. The calorific value of the tested fuels ranged from 16.35 to 17.70 MJ center dot kg(-1), and the ash content was below 5%. In addition, during the combustion of pellets, the lowest emissions of nitrogen oxides were recorded for pellets made of tobacco stalks-45.56 mg center dot m(-3) and sulfur dioxide for pellets consisting of a mixture of coniferous sawdust and tobacco stalks-1.88 mg center dot m(-3). The addition of coniferous sawdust to each type of biomass tested resulted in a reduction in the emission of sulfur dioxide, carbon monoxide, and carbon dioxide, and an increase in the emission of nitrogen oxides. Based on the research, we found that the waste biomass generated during the cultivation of the tested plants for industrial purposes is a suitable raw material for the production of pellets used for industrial and non-industrial purposes.

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