Effect of Harvest Season on the Fuel Properties of <i>Sida hermaphrodita</i> (L.) Rusby Biomass as Solid Biofuel

Biomass obtained from cultivated energy crops is one of the raw materials with the highest potential in renewable energy production. Although such biomass can be used in production of lignocellulose bioethanol, it is currently mostly used as solid fuel for generating heat and/or electric energy via...

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Main Authors: Nikola Bilandžija, Tajana Krička, Ana Matin, Josip Leto, Mateja Grubor
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-12-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/11/12/3398
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spelling doaj-ec197e31162c48cd9a3fa193742c68882020-11-24T21:28:54ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732018-12-011112339810.3390/en11123398en11123398Effect of Harvest Season on the Fuel Properties of <i>Sida hermaphrodita</i> (L.) Rusby Biomass as Solid BiofuelNikola Bilandžija0Tajana Krička1Ana Matin2Josip Leto3Mateja Grubor4Department of Agricultural Engineering, University of Zagreb Faculty of Agriculture, Svetošimunska cesta 25, 10000 Zagreb, CroatiaDepartment of Agricultural Technology, Storage and Transport, University of Zagreb Faculty of Agriculture, Svetošimunska cesta 25, 10000 Zagreb, CroatiaDepartment of Agricultural Technology, Storage and Transport, University of Zagreb Faculty of Agriculture, Svetošimunska cesta 25, 10000 Zagreb, CroatiaDepartment of Field Crops, Forage and Grassland, University of Zagreb Faculty of Agriculture, Svetošimunska cesta 25, 10000 Zagreb, CroatiaDepartment of Agricultural Technology, Storage and Transport, University of Zagreb Faculty of Agriculture, Svetošimunska cesta 25, 10000 Zagreb, CroatiaBiomass obtained from cultivated energy crops is one of the raw materials with the highest potential in renewable energy production. Although such biomass can be used in production of lignocellulose bioethanol, it is currently mostly used as solid fuel for generating heat and/or electric energy via combustion processes. Calorific values, proximate and ultimate analysis, cell structure and micro- and macro-elements data are considered as basic parameters in the valorization of fuel properties during biomass combustion processes. Energy crops are cultivated with the aim to produce the largest possible quantity of biomass with minimal agro-technical inputs. One of these crops is <i>Sida hermaphrodita</i> (L.) Rusby. Given the fact that the chemical composition of biomass is influenced by a number of agro-ecological and agro-technical factors, the aim of this work was to determine the fuel properties of <i>Sida hermaphrodita</i> biomass obtained from three different harvest seasons (autumn, winter and spring) and cultivated in the area of the Republic of Croatia. On the basis of these investigations it was possible to conclude that harvest delaying towards spring season had a positive impact on suitability of using biomass of <i>Sida hermaphrodita</i> in the combustion process, which primarily means significant lowering the contents of moisture (18.64%), ash (1.94%), and nitrogen (0.65%), but also means increasing the contents of fixed carbon (6.21%) and lignin (25.45%).https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/11/12/3398perennial energy cropdelayed harvestcombustion propertiescell wall composition
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author Nikola Bilandžija
Tajana Krička
Ana Matin
Josip Leto
Mateja Grubor
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Tajana Krička
Ana Matin
Josip Leto
Mateja Grubor
Effect of Harvest Season on the Fuel Properties of <i>Sida hermaphrodita</i> (L.) Rusby Biomass as Solid Biofuel
Energies
perennial energy crop
delayed harvest
combustion properties
cell wall composition
author_facet Nikola Bilandžija
Tajana Krička
Ana Matin
Josip Leto
Mateja Grubor
author_sort Nikola Bilandžija
title Effect of Harvest Season on the Fuel Properties of <i>Sida hermaphrodita</i> (L.) Rusby Biomass as Solid Biofuel
title_short Effect of Harvest Season on the Fuel Properties of <i>Sida hermaphrodita</i> (L.) Rusby Biomass as Solid Biofuel
title_full Effect of Harvest Season on the Fuel Properties of <i>Sida hermaphrodita</i> (L.) Rusby Biomass as Solid Biofuel
title_fullStr Effect of Harvest Season on the Fuel Properties of <i>Sida hermaphrodita</i> (L.) Rusby Biomass as Solid Biofuel
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Harvest Season on the Fuel Properties of <i>Sida hermaphrodita</i> (L.) Rusby Biomass as Solid Biofuel
title_sort effect of harvest season on the fuel properties of <i>sida hermaphrodita</i> (l.) rusby biomass as solid biofuel
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2018-12-01
description Biomass obtained from cultivated energy crops is one of the raw materials with the highest potential in renewable energy production. Although such biomass can be used in production of lignocellulose bioethanol, it is currently mostly used as solid fuel for generating heat and/or electric energy via combustion processes. Calorific values, proximate and ultimate analysis, cell structure and micro- and macro-elements data are considered as basic parameters in the valorization of fuel properties during biomass combustion processes. Energy crops are cultivated with the aim to produce the largest possible quantity of biomass with minimal agro-technical inputs. One of these crops is <i>Sida hermaphrodita</i> (L.) Rusby. Given the fact that the chemical composition of biomass is influenced by a number of agro-ecological and agro-technical factors, the aim of this work was to determine the fuel properties of <i>Sida hermaphrodita</i> biomass obtained from three different harvest seasons (autumn, winter and spring) and cultivated in the area of the Republic of Croatia. On the basis of these investigations it was possible to conclude that harvest delaying towards spring season had a positive impact on suitability of using biomass of <i>Sida hermaphrodita</i> in the combustion process, which primarily means significant lowering the contents of moisture (18.64%), ash (1.94%), and nitrogen (0.65%), but also means increasing the contents of fixed carbon (6.21%) and lignin (25.45%).
topic perennial energy crop
delayed harvest
combustion properties
cell wall composition
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/11/12/3398
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