Wet torrefaction pre-treatment of yard waste to improve the fuel properties

The utilization of biomass has emerged as an attainable alternative for energy production. However, the intrinsic properties of biomass including hygroscopic behaviour, heterogeneity in structure and high moisture content constraint the usage of biomass in bioenergy applications. Wet torrefaction en...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Ying Wei Phuang, Wee Zheng Ng, Shun Shun Khaw, Yong Yin Yap, Suyin Gan, Lai Yee Lee, Suchithra Thangalazhy-Gopakumar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: KeAi Communications Co., Ltd. 2021-01-01
Series:Materials Science for Energy Technologies
Subjects:
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2589299121000203
id doaj-f150890ce93f44479fd190ea96bfb3bb
record_format Article
spelling doaj-f150890ce93f44479fd190ea96bfb3bb2021-07-09T04:44:58ZengKeAi Communications Co., Ltd.Materials Science for Energy Technologies2589-29912021-01-014211223Wet torrefaction pre-treatment of yard waste to improve the fuel propertiesYing Wei Phuang0Wee Zheng Ng1Shun Shun Khaw2Yong Yin Yap3Suyin Gan4Lai Yee Lee5Suchithra Thangalazhy-Gopakumar6Chemical & Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Science & Engineering, University of Nottingham, Jalan Broga 43500 Semenyih, Selangor, MalaysiaChemical & Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Science & Engineering, University of Nottingham, Jalan Broga 43500 Semenyih, Selangor, MalaysiaChemical & Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Science & Engineering, University of Nottingham, Jalan Broga 43500 Semenyih, Selangor, MalaysiaChemical & Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Science & Engineering, University of Nottingham, Jalan Broga 43500 Semenyih, Selangor, MalaysiaChemical & Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Science & Engineering, University of Nottingham, Jalan Broga 43500 Semenyih, Selangor, MalaysiaChemical & Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Science & Engineering, University of Nottingham, Jalan Broga 43500 Semenyih, Selangor, MalaysiaCorresponding author.; Chemical & Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Science & Engineering, University of Nottingham, Jalan Broga 43500 Semenyih, Selangor, MalaysiaThe utilization of biomass has emerged as an attainable alternative for energy production. However, the intrinsic properties of biomass including hygroscopic behaviour, heterogeneity in structure and high moisture content constraint the usage of biomass in bioenergy applications. Wet torrefaction enhance the fuel properties of the lignocellulosic biomass by treating in hot compressed water. The present study aimed to identify the effectiveness of wet torrefaction to improve the properties of yard waste as an energy resource. Wet torrefaction operating parameters investigated in this study were water-to-biomass ratio (10:1–30:1) and reaction temperature (180–220 °C). The energy yield varies from 63.9% - 74.4% in these operating conditions. Temperature was found to have greater impacts on the fuel properties of biomass compared to water-to-biomass ratio. The higher heating value (HHV) of yard waste achieved was 24.2 MJ/kg after undergoing the wet torrefaction process at 220 °C with water-to-biomass ratio of 10:1. The enhanced properties for wet-torrefied biomass were observed as lower moisture content, lower ash content, higher fixed carbon content and higher heating value in relative to raw yard waste. Torrefied biomass had reduced oxygen content and higher carbon content in comparison with raw biomass, which implied that wet torrefaction is capable in improving the fuel properties.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2589299121000203Higher Heating Value (HHV)Mass yieldProximate analysisResponse surface methodology (RSM)Wet torrefactionYard waste
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Ying Wei Phuang
Wee Zheng Ng
Shun Shun Khaw
Yong Yin Yap
Suyin Gan
Lai Yee Lee
Suchithra Thangalazhy-Gopakumar
spellingShingle Ying Wei Phuang
Wee Zheng Ng
Shun Shun Khaw
Yong Yin Yap
Suyin Gan
Lai Yee Lee
Suchithra Thangalazhy-Gopakumar
Wet torrefaction pre-treatment of yard waste to improve the fuel properties
Materials Science for Energy Technologies
Higher Heating Value (HHV)
Mass yield
Proximate analysis
Response surface methodology (RSM)
Wet torrefaction
Yard waste
author_facet Ying Wei Phuang
Wee Zheng Ng
Shun Shun Khaw
Yong Yin Yap
Suyin Gan
Lai Yee Lee
Suchithra Thangalazhy-Gopakumar
author_sort Ying Wei Phuang
title Wet torrefaction pre-treatment of yard waste to improve the fuel properties
title_short Wet torrefaction pre-treatment of yard waste to improve the fuel properties
title_full Wet torrefaction pre-treatment of yard waste to improve the fuel properties
title_fullStr Wet torrefaction pre-treatment of yard waste to improve the fuel properties
title_full_unstemmed Wet torrefaction pre-treatment of yard waste to improve the fuel properties
title_sort wet torrefaction pre-treatment of yard waste to improve the fuel properties
publisher KeAi Communications Co., Ltd.
series Materials Science for Energy Technologies
issn 2589-2991
publishDate 2021-01-01
description The utilization of biomass has emerged as an attainable alternative for energy production. However, the intrinsic properties of biomass including hygroscopic behaviour, heterogeneity in structure and high moisture content constraint the usage of biomass in bioenergy applications. Wet torrefaction enhance the fuel properties of the lignocellulosic biomass by treating in hot compressed water. The present study aimed to identify the effectiveness of wet torrefaction to improve the properties of yard waste as an energy resource. Wet torrefaction operating parameters investigated in this study were water-to-biomass ratio (10:1–30:1) and reaction temperature (180–220 °C). The energy yield varies from 63.9% - 74.4% in these operating conditions. Temperature was found to have greater impacts on the fuel properties of biomass compared to water-to-biomass ratio. The higher heating value (HHV) of yard waste achieved was 24.2 MJ/kg after undergoing the wet torrefaction process at 220 °C with water-to-biomass ratio of 10:1. The enhanced properties for wet-torrefied biomass were observed as lower moisture content, lower ash content, higher fixed carbon content and higher heating value in relative to raw yard waste. Torrefied biomass had reduced oxygen content and higher carbon content in comparison with raw biomass, which implied that wet torrefaction is capable in improving the fuel properties.
topic Higher Heating Value (HHV)
Mass yield
Proximate analysis
Response surface methodology (RSM)
Wet torrefaction
Yard waste
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2589299121000203
work_keys_str_mv AT yingweiphuang wettorrefactionpretreatmentofyardwastetoimprovethefuelproperties
AT weezhengng wettorrefactionpretreatmentofyardwastetoimprovethefuelproperties
AT shunshunkhaw wettorrefactionpretreatmentofyardwastetoimprovethefuelproperties
AT yongyinyap wettorrefactionpretreatmentofyardwastetoimprovethefuelproperties
AT suyingan wettorrefactionpretreatmentofyardwastetoimprovethefuelproperties
AT laiyeelee wettorrefactionpretreatmentofyardwastetoimprovethefuelproperties
AT suchithrathangalazhygopakumar wettorrefactionpretreatmentofyardwastetoimprovethefuelproperties
_version_ 1721312100461051904