Physicochemical and structural characterisation of oil palm trunks (OPT) hydrochar made via wet torrefaction

This study evaluates the effect of wet torrefaction of OPT under autogenous pressures at 3 different relatively low temperatures (i.e. 180, 200, and 220 oC) and extended residence times (i.e. 3, 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 48, and 72 h) on the hydrochar's physical, chemical, and structural properties. Lo...

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Main Authors: Megan, Soh, Deni Shidqi, Khaerudini, Chung Loong, Yiin, Jiuan Jing, Chew, Jaka, Sunarso
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spelling my.unimas.ir.381282022-03-22T04:10:12Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/38128/ Physicochemical and structural characterisation of oil palm trunks (OPT) hydrochar made via wet torrefaction Megan, Soh Deni Shidqi, Khaerudini Chung Loong, Yiin Jiuan Jing, Chew Jaka, Sunarso TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) TP Chemical technology This study evaluates the effect of wet torrefaction of OPT under autogenous pressures at 3 different relatively low temperatures (i.e. 180, 200, and 220 oC) and extended residence times (i.e. 3, 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 48, and 72 h) on the hydrochar's physical, chemical, and structural properties. Logarithmic-like increase of HHV profile was observed at the highest temperature of 220 oC, in which a plateau was reached at 24 h. Between temperature and residence time, temperature gave a more significant influence on the characteristics of the produced biochar. The HHV of the biomass sample increases from 16.4 MJ kg−1 in raw OPT to the highest HHV of 26.9 MJ kg−1 when torrefied at 220 oC for 72 h. Van Krevelen analysis shows dehydration was the primary reaction pathway that occurred during wet torrefaction of OPT at 180 oC for 24 h, 200 oC for 24 h, 220 oC for 6 h, and 220 oC for 12 h. Decarboxylation dominates the reaction when temperature and residence time was increased to 220 oC for 24 h, respectively. Further increasing the residence time to 48 and 72 h at 220 oC promotes demethylation as the dominant reaction. FTIR analysis reveals that most hemicellulose and parts of cellulose decomposed when OPT was subjected to lower temperature and/or residence time (i.e. 180 oC for 24 h, 200 oC for 24 h, 220 oC for 6 h, and 220 oC for 12 h). However, increasing temperature to 220 oC and beyond 24 h resulted in carbon-rich and lignin-dense hydrochar, which was observed in powder XRD results where graphite nitrate peak at 2θ of 7.4o appears. Morphology analysis reveals that most of the hemicellulose and cellulose-rich parenchyma was removed when subjected to wet torrefaction at 220 oC for 24 h. The formation of microspheres from the repolymerisation of 5-HMF was observed in large quantities in OPT hydrochar treated at 220 oC for 72 h. Inorganic elemental analysis shows that wet torrefaction of OPT effectively removes K and Cl from the biomass. The removal of K increased with increased temperature, which may partially resolve the corrosion problems in combustion reactions related to silicate deposition. OPT hydrochar from WT under autogenous condition and relatively low temperature exhibits much more improved fuel properties compared to raw OPT. Elsevier Ltd. 2022 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/38128/1/Physicochemical.pdf Megan, Soh and Deni Shidqi, Khaerudini and Chung Loong, Yiin and Jiuan Jing, Chew and Jaka, Sunarso (2022) Physicochemical and structural characterisation of oil palm trunks (OPT) hydrochar made via wet torrefaction. Cleaner Engineering and Technology, 8 (100467). pp. 1-10. ISSN 2666-7908 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666790822000726 DOI:10.1016/j.clet.2022.100467
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topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TP Chemical technology
spellingShingle TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TP Chemical technology
Megan, Soh
Deni Shidqi, Khaerudini
Chung Loong, Yiin
Jiuan Jing, Chew
Jaka, Sunarso
Physicochemical and structural characterisation of oil palm trunks (OPT) hydrochar made via wet torrefaction
description This study evaluates the effect of wet torrefaction of OPT under autogenous pressures at 3 different relatively low temperatures (i.e. 180, 200, and 220 oC) and extended residence times (i.e. 3, 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 48, and 72 h) on the hydrochar's physical, chemical, and structural properties. Logarithmic-like increase of HHV profile was observed at the highest temperature of 220 oC, in which a plateau was reached at 24 h. Between temperature and residence time, temperature gave a more significant influence on the characteristics of the produced biochar. The HHV of the biomass sample increases from 16.4 MJ kg−1 in raw OPT to the highest HHV of 26.9 MJ kg−1 when torrefied at 220 oC for 72 h. Van Krevelen analysis shows dehydration was the primary reaction pathway that occurred during wet torrefaction of OPT at 180 oC for 24 h, 200 oC for 24 h, 220 oC for 6 h, and 220 oC for 12 h. Decarboxylation dominates the reaction when temperature and residence time was increased to 220 oC for 24 h, respectively. Further increasing the residence time to 48 and 72 h at 220 oC promotes demethylation as the dominant reaction. FTIR analysis reveals that most hemicellulose and parts of cellulose decomposed when OPT was subjected to lower temperature and/or residence time (i.e. 180 oC for 24 h, 200 oC for 24 h, 220 oC for 6 h, and 220 oC for 12 h). However, increasing temperature to 220 oC and beyond 24 h resulted in carbon-rich and lignin-dense hydrochar, which was observed in powder XRD results where graphite nitrate peak at 2θ of 7.4o appears. Morphology analysis reveals that most of the hemicellulose and cellulose-rich parenchyma was removed when subjected to wet torrefaction at 220 oC for 24 h. The formation of microspheres from the repolymerisation of 5-HMF was observed in large quantities in OPT hydrochar treated at 220 oC for 72 h. Inorganic elemental analysis shows that wet torrefaction of OPT effectively removes K and Cl from the biomass. The removal of K increased with increased temperature, which may partially resolve the corrosion problems in combustion reactions related to silicate deposition. OPT hydrochar from WT under autogenous condition and relatively low temperature exhibits much more improved fuel properties compared to raw OPT.
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author Megan, Soh
Deni Shidqi, Khaerudini
Chung Loong, Yiin
Jiuan Jing, Chew
Jaka, Sunarso
author_facet Megan, Soh
Deni Shidqi, Khaerudini
Chung Loong, Yiin
Jiuan Jing, Chew
Jaka, Sunarso
author_sort Megan, Soh
title Physicochemical and structural characterisation of oil palm trunks (OPT) hydrochar made via wet torrefaction
title_short Physicochemical and structural characterisation of oil palm trunks (OPT) hydrochar made via wet torrefaction
title_full Physicochemical and structural characterisation of oil palm trunks (OPT) hydrochar made via wet torrefaction
title_fullStr Physicochemical and structural characterisation of oil palm trunks (OPT) hydrochar made via wet torrefaction
title_full_unstemmed Physicochemical and structural characterisation of oil palm trunks (OPT) hydrochar made via wet torrefaction
title_sort physicochemical and structural characterisation of oil palm trunks (opt) hydrochar made via wet torrefaction
publisher Elsevier Ltd.
publishDate 2022
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/38128/1/Physicochemical.pdf
http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/38128/
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666790822000726
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