Production of bio coal from duckweed by dry torrefaction / Norsyahirah Shamsul Kamal, Muhammad Zahirudin Ramli and Chang Siu Hua

Dry torrefaction is a thermal process that convert biomass into a coal-like material. It is a process of heating of biomass in the absence of oxygen and water at temperature of typically 200 to 300 °C. This process does not only used to improve the structure of biomass, but increases its calorific v...

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Main Authors: Kamal, Norsyahirah Shamsul, Ramli, Muhammad Zahirudin, Chang, Siu Hua
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spelling my.uitm.ir.813652023-07-25T01:14:42Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/81365/ Production of bio coal from duckweed by dry torrefaction / Norsyahirah Shamsul Kamal, Muhammad Zahirudin Ramli and Chang Siu Hua Kamal, Norsyahirah Shamsul Ramli, Muhammad Zahirudin Chang, Siu Hua Physical and theoretical chemistry Thermochemistry Dry torrefaction is a thermal process that convert biomass into a coal-like material. It is a process of heating of biomass in the absence of oxygen and water at temperature of typically 200 to 300 °C. This process does not only used to improve the structure of biomass, but increases its calorific value and energy density. Since the torrefaction process is still new, the scientific features of feedstock and chemical reaction kinetics, including physico-chemical changes, are not fully understood and the effects of reaction parameters are still being examined. Besides, duckweed and other aquatic plant has becoming a popular prospective source of biomass because of its high proportion of cellulose and starch and low lignin content. It becomes an ultimate choice because it requires minimum pretreatment compared with other biofuels feedstocks such as pine woods, bamboo and corn cob. This study is focused on determining the optimum operating condition for dry torrefaction of duckweed in order to transform into bio-coal and reviewing the fuel properties such as moisture content, higher heating value (HHV), O/C ratio, H/ C ratio and solid yield of bio-coal derived from duckweed. The series of experimental work of torrefaction process was conducted with constant residence time which is 60 minutes. The effect of temperature and flowrate of nitrogen as carrier gas was studied. The torrefied duckweed is analyzed using high heating value (HHV), proximate analysis and ultimate analysis. From the experimental result, severe torrefaction (400 °C) is not suitable for biomass due to very low solid and energy yield. Thus, 300 °C is chosen as the most suitable dry torrefaction temperature. Although the impact of nitrogen flow rate as carrier gas is uncertain, nitrogen supply of 90 ml/min was chosen as the optimum carrier gas used in duckweed torrefaction because it records the highest HHV at all temperature variations. 2020 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/81365/1/81365.pdf Production of bio coal from duckweed by dry torrefaction / Norsyahirah Shamsul Kamal, Muhammad Zahirudin Ramli and Chang Siu Hua. (2020) In: UNSPECIFIED.
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Thermochemistry
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Thermochemistry
Kamal, Norsyahirah Shamsul
Ramli, Muhammad Zahirudin
Chang, Siu Hua
Production of bio coal from duckweed by dry torrefaction / Norsyahirah Shamsul Kamal, Muhammad Zahirudin Ramli and Chang Siu Hua
description Dry torrefaction is a thermal process that convert biomass into a coal-like material. It is a process of heating of biomass in the absence of oxygen and water at temperature of typically 200 to 300 °C. This process does not only used to improve the structure of biomass, but increases its calorific value and energy density. Since the torrefaction process is still new, the scientific features of feedstock and chemical reaction kinetics, including physico-chemical changes, are not fully understood and the effects of reaction parameters are still being examined. Besides, duckweed and other aquatic plant has becoming a popular prospective source of biomass because of its high proportion of cellulose and starch and low lignin content. It becomes an ultimate choice because it requires minimum pretreatment compared with other biofuels feedstocks such as pine woods, bamboo and corn cob. This study is focused on determining the optimum operating condition for dry torrefaction of duckweed in order to transform into bio-coal and reviewing the fuel properties such as moisture content, higher heating value (HHV), O/C ratio, H/ C ratio and solid yield of bio-coal derived from duckweed. The series of experimental work of torrefaction process was conducted with constant residence time which is 60 minutes. The effect of temperature and flowrate of nitrogen as carrier gas was studied. The torrefied duckweed is analyzed using high heating value (HHV), proximate analysis and ultimate analysis. From the experimental result, severe torrefaction (400 °C) is not suitable for biomass due to very low solid and energy yield. Thus, 300 °C is chosen as the most suitable dry torrefaction temperature. Although the impact of nitrogen flow rate as carrier gas is uncertain, nitrogen supply of 90 ml/min was chosen as the optimum carrier gas used in duckweed torrefaction because it records the highest HHV at all temperature variations.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Kamal, Norsyahirah Shamsul
Ramli, Muhammad Zahirudin
Chang, Siu Hua
author_facet Kamal, Norsyahirah Shamsul
Ramli, Muhammad Zahirudin
Chang, Siu Hua
author_sort Kamal, Norsyahirah Shamsul
title Production of bio coal from duckweed by dry torrefaction / Norsyahirah Shamsul Kamal, Muhammad Zahirudin Ramli and Chang Siu Hua
title_short Production of bio coal from duckweed by dry torrefaction / Norsyahirah Shamsul Kamal, Muhammad Zahirudin Ramli and Chang Siu Hua
title_full Production of bio coal from duckweed by dry torrefaction / Norsyahirah Shamsul Kamal, Muhammad Zahirudin Ramli and Chang Siu Hua
title_fullStr Production of bio coal from duckweed by dry torrefaction / Norsyahirah Shamsul Kamal, Muhammad Zahirudin Ramli and Chang Siu Hua
title_full_unstemmed Production of bio coal from duckweed by dry torrefaction / Norsyahirah Shamsul Kamal, Muhammad Zahirudin Ramli and Chang Siu Hua
title_sort production of bio coal from duckweed by dry torrefaction / norsyahirah shamsul kamal, muhammad zahirudin ramli and chang siu hua
publishDate 2020
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