Thermochemical upgrading of coconut husk and rubber seed to coal co-firing feedstock via torrefaction

This research seeks to investigate thermochemical upgrading of Malaysian coconut husk and rubber seed to coal co-firing feedstock via torrefaction. Torrefaction experiments within a range of temperatures (200-300°C) and holding times (30 and 60 min) were carried out using a tubular furnace. Mass yie...

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Main Authors: Lee, Y.T., Ng, H.K., Jourabchi*, Seyed Amirmostafa
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spelling my-inti-eprints.13702020-03-12T08:33:48Z http://eprints.intimal.edu.my/1370/ Thermochemical upgrading of coconut husk and rubber seed to coal co-firing feedstock via torrefaction Lee, Y.T. Ng, H.K. Jourabchi*, Seyed Amirmostafa QC Physics TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering This research seeks to investigate thermochemical upgrading of Malaysian coconut husk and rubber seed to coal co-firing feedstock via torrefaction. Torrefaction experiments within a range of temperatures (200-300°C) and holding times (30 and 60 min) were carried out using a tubular furnace. Mass yield, higher heating value (HHV), energy densification ratio (EDR) and energy yield as well as proximate analysis were determined for the torrefied biomass sample. Both torrefaction temperature and holding time decreased the mass yield and the energy yield of the torrefied biomass. The HHV and EDR of coconut husk and rubber seed increased upon torrefaction. The VM decreased while the FC increased after torrefaction. Rubber seed torrefied at 300°C and 60 min had a HHV of 29.22 MJ/kg which was comparable to that of bituminuous coal. Linear correlations (R2=0.7764-0.965) were developed between mass yield and EDR, as well as mass yield and energy yield. Up to 70 wt% and 60 wt% of coal with a fuel ratio of 1 could be replaced by coconut husk and rubber seed torrefied at 300 °C and 60 min, respectively. Overall, the study indicated the feasibility of torrefied rubber seed (300°C and 60 min) as a coal co-firing feedstock in comparison to torrefied coconut husk due to its higher HHV cum lower ash content as well as its high co-firing proportion with coals having fuel ratio of at least 1. IOP Publishing 2019 Article PeerReviewed Lee, Y.T. and Ng, H.K. and Jourabchi*, Seyed Amirmostafa (2019) Thermochemical upgrading of coconut husk and rubber seed to coal co-firing feedstock via torrefaction. IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science, 354. ISSN 1755-1315 https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1755-1315/354/1/012074/pdf
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topic QC Physics
TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
spellingShingle QC Physics
TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
Lee, Y.T.
Ng, H.K.
Jourabchi*, Seyed Amirmostafa
Thermochemical upgrading of coconut husk and rubber seed to coal co-firing feedstock via torrefaction
description This research seeks to investigate thermochemical upgrading of Malaysian coconut husk and rubber seed to coal co-firing feedstock via torrefaction. Torrefaction experiments within a range of temperatures (200-300°C) and holding times (30 and 60 min) were carried out using a tubular furnace. Mass yield, higher heating value (HHV), energy densification ratio (EDR) and energy yield as well as proximate analysis were determined for the torrefied biomass sample. Both torrefaction temperature and holding time decreased the mass yield and the energy yield of the torrefied biomass. The HHV and EDR of coconut husk and rubber seed increased upon torrefaction. The VM decreased while the FC increased after torrefaction. Rubber seed torrefied at 300°C and 60 min had a HHV of 29.22 MJ/kg which was comparable to that of bituminuous coal. Linear correlations (R2=0.7764-0.965) were developed between mass yield and EDR, as well as mass yield and energy yield. Up to 70 wt% and 60 wt% of coal with a fuel ratio of 1 could be replaced by coconut husk and rubber seed torrefied at 300 °C and 60 min, respectively. Overall, the study indicated the feasibility of torrefied rubber seed (300°C and 60 min) as a coal co-firing feedstock in comparison to torrefied coconut husk due to its higher HHV cum lower ash content as well as its high co-firing proportion with coals having fuel ratio of at least 1.
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author Lee, Y.T.
Ng, H.K.
Jourabchi*, Seyed Amirmostafa
author_facet Lee, Y.T.
Ng, H.K.
Jourabchi*, Seyed Amirmostafa
author_sort Lee, Y.T.
title Thermochemical upgrading of coconut husk and rubber seed to coal co-firing feedstock via torrefaction
title_short Thermochemical upgrading of coconut husk and rubber seed to coal co-firing feedstock via torrefaction
title_full Thermochemical upgrading of coconut husk and rubber seed to coal co-firing feedstock via torrefaction
title_fullStr Thermochemical upgrading of coconut husk and rubber seed to coal co-firing feedstock via torrefaction
title_full_unstemmed Thermochemical upgrading of coconut husk and rubber seed to coal co-firing feedstock via torrefaction
title_sort thermochemical upgrading of coconut husk and rubber seed to coal co-firing feedstock via torrefaction
publisher IOP Publishing
publishDate 2019
url http://eprints.intimal.edu.my/1370/
https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1755-1315/354/1/012074/pdf
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