Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7064375 | Biomass and Bioenergy | 2014 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Crude glycerol, bentonite, lignosulfonate, and softwood residue (wood residue) were investigated in this study as binders for biomass fuel pellets for thermochemical conversion to enhance pellet quality for transportation and storage. The mass fraction of water of the wheat straw and the wood residue used for pelleting were 0.0676 and 0.0949, respectively. Wheat straw with crude glycerol, bentonite, lignosulfonate, wood residue, and pretreated wood residue with crude glycerol were compressed in a single pelleting unit at a temperature of 95 °C. The specific energy consumption, density, dimensional stability, tensile strength, calorific value, ash content, and chemical composition of the pellets made were determined. Results showed that the specific energy consumption for wheat straw pelletization significantly decreased with the addition of lignosulfonate, bentonite, wood residue, and pretreated wood residue with crude glycerol. With the addition of binders chosen in this study, the tensile strength of wheat straw pellets was improved with values ranging from 1.13 to 1.63 MPa. There was a significant increase in the higher heating value (17.98 MJ kgâ1 to 18.77 MJ kgâ1) when crude glycerol, wood residue, and pretreated wood residue were used as binders. The addition of both pretreated and non-pretreated wood residue significantly decreased the ash content of wheat straw pellets.
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Authors
Donghui Lu, Lope G. Tabil, Decheng Wang, Guanghui Wang, Shahram Emami,