Impact of an innovated storage technology on the quality of preprocessed switchgrass bales
The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of three particle sizes of feedstock and two types of novel bale wraps on the quality of switchgrass by monitoring the chemical changes in cellulose, hemicellulose, lignin, extractives, and ash over a 225-day period. Using NIR (Near-infrared) mo...
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doaj-08de8a63335c4053bc9b66bdfdcee9de2020-11-25T01:15:33ZengAIMS PressAIMS Bioengineering2375-14952016-03-013212513810.3934/bioeng.2016.2.125bioeng-03-00125Impact of an innovated storage technology on the quality of preprocessed switchgrass balesChristopher N. Boyer0T. Edward Yu1Burton C. English2James A. Larson3Nicole Labbé4Lindsey M. Kline5Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of Tennessee, 302-I Morgan Hall, Knoxville, TN 37996, USDepartment of Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of Tennessee, 302-I Morgan Hall, Knoxville, TN 37996, USDepartment of Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of Tennessee, 302-I Morgan Hall, Knoxville, TN 37996, USDepartment of Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of Tennessee, 302-I Morgan Hall, Knoxville, TN 37996, USCenter for Renewable Carbon, University of Tennessee, 2506 Jacob Drive, Knoxville, TN 37996, USCenter for Renewable Carbon, University of Tennessee, 2506 Jacob Drive, Knoxville, TN 37996, USThe purpose of this study was to determine the effects of three particle sizes of feedstock and two types of novel bale wraps on the quality of switchgrass by monitoring the chemical changes in cellulose, hemicellulose, lignin, extractives, and ash over a 225-day period. Using NIR (Near-infrared) modeling to predict the chemical composition of the treated biomass, differences were found in cellulose, lignin, and ash content across switchgrass bales with different particle sizes. Enclosing bales in a net and film impacted the cellulose, lignin, and ash content. Cellulose, hemicellulose, lignin, extractives, and ash were different across the 225-day storage period. A quadratic response function made better prediction about cellulose, lignin, and ash response to storage, and a linear response function best described hemicellulose and extractives response to storage. This study yields valuable information regarding the quality of switchgrass at different intervals between the start and end date of storage, which is important to conversion facilities when determining optimal storage strategies to improve quality of the biomass feedstock, based on potential output yield of a bale over time.http://www.aimspress.com/Bioengineering/article/700/fulltext.htmlchemical compositionnear-infrared spectroscopylignocellulosic biomass qualityparticle sizepreprocessingstorageswitchgrass |
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Christopher N. Boyer T. Edward Yu Burton C. English James A. Larson Nicole Labbé Lindsey M. Kline Impact of an innovated storage technology on the quality of preprocessed switchgrass bales AIMS Bioengineering chemical composition near-infrared spectroscopy lignocellulosic biomass quality particle size preprocessing storage switchgrass |
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Christopher N. Boyer T. Edward Yu Burton C. English James A. Larson Nicole Labbé Lindsey M. Kline |
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Impact of an innovated storage technology on the quality of preprocessed switchgrass bales |
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Impact of an innovated storage technology on the quality of preprocessed switchgrass bales |
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Impact of an innovated storage technology on the quality of preprocessed switchgrass bales |
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impact of an innovated storage technology on the quality of preprocessed switchgrass bales |
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The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of three particle sizes of feedstock and two types of novel bale wraps on the quality of switchgrass by monitoring the chemical changes in cellulose, hemicellulose, lignin, extractives, and ash over a 225-day period. Using NIR (Near-infrared) modeling to predict the chemical composition of the treated biomass, differences were found in cellulose, lignin, and ash content across switchgrass bales with different particle sizes. Enclosing bales in a net and film impacted the cellulose, lignin, and ash content. Cellulose, hemicellulose, lignin, extractives, and ash were different across the 225-day storage period. A quadratic response function made better prediction about cellulose, lignin, and ash response to storage, and a linear response function best described hemicellulose and extractives response to storage. This study yields valuable information regarding the quality of switchgrass at different intervals between the start and end date of storage, which is important to conversion facilities when determining optimal storage strategies to improve quality of the biomass feedstock, based on potential output yield of a bale over time. |
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chemical composition near-infrared spectroscopy lignocellulosic biomass quality particle size preprocessing storage switchgrass |
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