Evaluation of Biomass Properties for the Production of Solid Biofuels

ABSTRACT The efficient use of biomass as fuel requires prior knowledge of the composition and properties of the material in order to be able to develop technologies for its efficient combustion while ensuring that emissions of pollutants remain within acceptable limits. Therefore, the analysis of th...

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Main Authors: José Cláudio Caraschi, Danielle Goveia, Glauton Dezajacomo, Glaucia Aparecida Prates
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Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro
Series:Floresta e Ambiente
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spelling doaj-5feef3880db8488b99bfad6646abce942020-11-25T00:37:04ZengUniversidade Federal Rural do Rio de JaneiroFloresta e Ambiente2179-808726spe210.1590/2179-8087.043318S2179-80872019005100102Evaluation of Biomass Properties for the Production of Solid BiofuelsJosé Cláudio CaraschiDanielle GoveiaGlauton DezajacomoGlaucia Aparecida PratesABSTRACT The efficient use of biomass as fuel requires prior knowledge of the composition and properties of the material in order to be able to develop technologies for its efficient combustion while ensuring that emissions of pollutants remain within acceptable limits. Therefore, the analysis of the physical and chemical properties of these materials is essential in order to evaluate their potential for energy purposes. Given the need for improved understanding of biofuels, this study aimed to characterize biomass waste obtained from the manufacturing process of wood panels and urban waste for the production of solid biofuels. Biomass wastes were characterized in terms of their physical and chemical properties. Wastes that presented the poorest qualities for use as fuels were eucalyptus bark, industrial waste, and sweepings, which had high ash contents and low calorific values. The remaining wastes showed satisfactory characteristics for use as solid biofuels.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2179-80872019005100102&lng=en&tlng=enbioenergyheat combustionlignocellulosic wastes
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author José Cláudio Caraschi
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spellingShingle José Cláudio Caraschi
Danielle Goveia
Glauton Dezajacomo
Glaucia Aparecida Prates
Evaluation of Biomass Properties for the Production of Solid Biofuels
Floresta e Ambiente
bioenergy
heat combustion
lignocellulosic wastes
author_facet José Cláudio Caraschi
Danielle Goveia
Glauton Dezajacomo
Glaucia Aparecida Prates
author_sort José Cláudio Caraschi
title Evaluation of Biomass Properties for the Production of Solid Biofuels
title_short Evaluation of Biomass Properties for the Production of Solid Biofuels
title_full Evaluation of Biomass Properties for the Production of Solid Biofuels
title_fullStr Evaluation of Biomass Properties for the Production of Solid Biofuels
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Biomass Properties for the Production of Solid Biofuels
title_sort evaluation of biomass properties for the production of solid biofuels
publisher Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro
series Floresta e Ambiente
issn 2179-8087
description ABSTRACT The efficient use of biomass as fuel requires prior knowledge of the composition and properties of the material in order to be able to develop technologies for its efficient combustion while ensuring that emissions of pollutants remain within acceptable limits. Therefore, the analysis of the physical and chemical properties of these materials is essential in order to evaluate their potential for energy purposes. Given the need for improved understanding of biofuels, this study aimed to characterize biomass waste obtained from the manufacturing process of wood panels and urban waste for the production of solid biofuels. Biomass wastes were characterized in terms of their physical and chemical properties. Wastes that presented the poorest qualities for use as fuels were eucalyptus bark, industrial waste, and sweepings, which had high ash contents and low calorific values. The remaining wastes showed satisfactory characteristics for use as solid biofuels.
topic bioenergy
heat combustion
lignocellulosic wastes
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