The Bioenergetic Potential of Four Oak Species from Northeastern Mexico
Lack of knowledge regarding the fuel quality of diverse tree species prevents their use. Furthermore, the potential use of wood with the bark of different tree species for pellet production is still relatively unexplored in the scientific literature. In Mexico, the sawdust of <i>Quercus</i&...
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doaj-a9b6ce8a8a3c413b987e162cd85792002020-11-25T02:21:55ZengMDPI AGForests1999-49072019-10-01101086910.3390/f10100869f10100869The Bioenergetic Potential of Four Oak Species from Northeastern MexicoVíctor Daniel Núñez-Retana0Christian Wehenkel1Daniel José Vega-Nieva2Juan García-Quezada3Artemio Carrillo-Parra4Institutional Master in Agricultural and Forestry Sciences, Juarez University of the State of Durango, Highway Durango-Mezquital Km. 11.5, Durango CP 34307, MexicoInstitute of Forestry and Wood Industry, Juarez University of the State of Durango, Boulevard del Guadiana 501, Ciudad Universitaria, Torre de investigación, Durango 34120, MexicoFaculty of Forestry, Juarez University of the State of Durango, Río Papaloapan and Blvd Durango S/N Col. Valle del Sur, Durango CP 34120, MexicoInstitutional Master in Agricultural and Forestry Sciences, Juarez University of the State of Durango, Highway Durango-Mezquital Km. 11.5, Durango CP 34307, MexicoInstitute of Forestry and Wood Industry, Juarez University of the State of Durango, Boulevard del Guadiana 501, Ciudad Universitaria, Torre de investigación, Durango 34120, MexicoLack of knowledge regarding the fuel quality of diverse tree species prevents their use. Furthermore, the potential use of wood with the bark of different tree species for pellet production is still relatively unexplored in the scientific literature. In Mexico, the sawdust of <i>Quercus</i> genus (oak) is underutilized, despite it being an important forest resource, due to some anatomical and technological characteristics. The sawdust of <i>Quercus</i> with bark is also considered to have a low economic value. The objective of this study was to analyze the energy characteristics of barked and debarked <i>Quercus sideroxyla, Q. rugosa, Q. laeta</i>, and <i>Q. conzattii</i> in order to evaluate their potential for pellet production. Granulometric distribution, bulk density, proximal analysis, and calorific value tests were carried out. The sawdust of the four tree species studied was in accordance with the limits established by the standard EN 14961-2. Sawdust with a particle size of 0.425 mm had the highest percentage of retained mass (30.33%) (<i>p</i> < 0.05) in the granulometry test. There were no statistical differences in granulometry (<i>p</i> > 0.05) between barked and debarked sawdust for all <i>Quercus</i> species. Barked sawdust presented higher bulk density (<i>p</i> < 0.05) than debarked sawdust (246 and 224 kg/m<sup>3</sup>, respectively). The moisture content did not show statistical differences (<i>p</i> > 0.05) between barked and debarked sawdust. The volatile material was higher (<i>p</i> < 0.05) in debarked sawdust (88.7%) than in barked sawdust (85.0%). The ash content was below 0.5%. The fixed carbon was higher (<i>p</i> < 0.05) in barked sawdust (14.6%). The calorific value was higher (<i>p</i> < 0.05) in barked sawdust and for the <i>Q. rugosa</i> species (19.5 MJ/kg). The results suggest that the oak species analyzed, both barked and debarked, showed good potential for pellet production. Future studies should quantify fuel quality for a variety of diameter distributions, and analyze pellet mechanical properties and ash slagging risk.https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/10/10/869bioenergysolid biofuelsoaks |
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Víctor Daniel Núñez-Retana Christian Wehenkel Daniel José Vega-Nieva Juan García-Quezada Artemio Carrillo-Parra The Bioenergetic Potential of Four Oak Species from Northeastern Mexico Forests bioenergy solid biofuels oaks |
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Víctor Daniel Núñez-Retana Christian Wehenkel Daniel José Vega-Nieva Juan García-Quezada Artemio Carrillo-Parra |
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The Bioenergetic Potential of Four Oak Species from Northeastern Mexico |
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The Bioenergetic Potential of Four Oak Species from Northeastern Mexico |
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The Bioenergetic Potential of Four Oak Species from Northeastern Mexico |
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The Bioenergetic Potential of Four Oak Species from Northeastern Mexico |
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The Bioenergetic Potential of Four Oak Species from Northeastern Mexico |
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bioenergetic potential of four oak species from northeastern mexico |
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1999-4907 |
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Lack of knowledge regarding the fuel quality of diverse tree species prevents their use. Furthermore, the potential use of wood with the bark of different tree species for pellet production is still relatively unexplored in the scientific literature. In Mexico, the sawdust of <i>Quercus</i> genus (oak) is underutilized, despite it being an important forest resource, due to some anatomical and technological characteristics. The sawdust of <i>Quercus</i> with bark is also considered to have a low economic value. The objective of this study was to analyze the energy characteristics of barked and debarked <i>Quercus sideroxyla, Q. rugosa, Q. laeta</i>, and <i>Q. conzattii</i> in order to evaluate their potential for pellet production. Granulometric distribution, bulk density, proximal analysis, and calorific value tests were carried out. The sawdust of the four tree species studied was in accordance with the limits established by the standard EN 14961-2. Sawdust with a particle size of 0.425 mm had the highest percentage of retained mass (30.33%) (<i>p</i> < 0.05) in the granulometry test. There were no statistical differences in granulometry (<i>p</i> > 0.05) between barked and debarked sawdust for all <i>Quercus</i> species. Barked sawdust presented higher bulk density (<i>p</i> < 0.05) than debarked sawdust (246 and 224 kg/m<sup>3</sup>, respectively). The moisture content did not show statistical differences (<i>p</i> > 0.05) between barked and debarked sawdust. The volatile material was higher (<i>p</i> < 0.05) in debarked sawdust (88.7%) than in barked sawdust (85.0%). The ash content was below 0.5%. The fixed carbon was higher (<i>p</i> < 0.05) in barked sawdust (14.6%). The calorific value was higher (<i>p</i> < 0.05) in barked sawdust and for the <i>Q. rugosa</i> species (19.5 MJ/kg). The results suggest that the oak species analyzed, both barked and debarked, showed good potential for pellet production. Future studies should quantify fuel quality for a variety of diameter distributions, and analyze pellet mechanical properties and ash slagging risk. |
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