Pelletizing of fuel blends mixed with lignin for energetic use in small scale combustion units

As part of future bio-economy concepts technical lignin, by-products derived from the pulp- and paper industry, may be recycled for further utilization. Via a specially developed process the liquid lignin lye can be converted into a solid state. The lignin granules were mixed with a blend of canola...

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Main Authors: Frank Döhling, Nadja Weller
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Kuratorium für Technik und Bauwesen in der Landwirtschaft e. V. 2015-03-01
Series:Landtechnik
Online Access:http://www.landtechnik-online.eu/ojs-2.4.5/index.php/landtechnik/article/view/2655
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spelling doaj-f0218b62eea34d1c93a31daa993361512021-04-02T12:28:23ZdeuKuratorium für Technik und Bauwesen in der Landwirtschaft e. V.Landtechnik0023-80822015-03-0170210.15150/lt.2015.26552655Pelletizing of fuel blends mixed with lignin for energetic use in small scale combustion unitsFrank DöhlingNadja WellerAs part of future bio-economy concepts technical lignin, by-products derived from the pulp- and paper industry, may be recycled for further utilization. Via a specially developed process the liquid lignin lye can be converted into a solid state. The lignin granules were mixed with a blend of canola straw and peeled oat bran in different proportions (1–2 wt.-%) to adjust the characteristics of the mixtures for pelletizing. Combustion tests with the produced pellets were carried out in a small scale combustion unit (25 kW) showing that depending on the amount and kind of lignin CO-, SO2- and particulate matter emissions are affected. Through further optimization of fuel mixtures and by means of secondary measures existing emission limits could be complied.http://www.landtechnik-online.eu/ojs-2.4.5/index.php/landtechnik/article/view/2655
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Pelletizing of fuel blends mixed with lignin for energetic use in small scale combustion units
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author_facet Frank Döhling
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title Pelletizing of fuel blends mixed with lignin for energetic use in small scale combustion units
title_short Pelletizing of fuel blends mixed with lignin for energetic use in small scale combustion units
title_full Pelletizing of fuel blends mixed with lignin for energetic use in small scale combustion units
title_fullStr Pelletizing of fuel blends mixed with lignin for energetic use in small scale combustion units
title_full_unstemmed Pelletizing of fuel blends mixed with lignin for energetic use in small scale combustion units
title_sort pelletizing of fuel blends mixed with lignin for energetic use in small scale combustion units
publisher Kuratorium für Technik und Bauwesen in der Landwirtschaft e. V.
series Landtechnik
issn 0023-8082
publishDate 2015-03-01
description As part of future bio-economy concepts technical lignin, by-products derived from the pulp- and paper industry, may be recycled for further utilization. Via a specially developed process the liquid lignin lye can be converted into a solid state. The lignin granules were mixed with a blend of canola straw and peeled oat bran in different proportions (1–2 wt.-%) to adjust the characteristics of the mixtures for pelletizing. Combustion tests with the produced pellets were carried out in a small scale combustion unit (25 kW) showing that depending on the amount and kind of lignin CO-, SO2- and particulate matter emissions are affected. Through further optimization of fuel mixtures and by means of secondary measures existing emission limits could be complied.
url http://www.landtechnik-online.eu/ojs-2.4.5/index.php/landtechnik/article/view/2655
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