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Physical, mechanical and energy characterization of wood pellets obtained from three common tropical species

BACKGROUND: The need for energy sources with low greenhouse gas emissions and sustainable production encourages the search for alternative biomass sources. However, the use of biomass fuels faces the problem of storage, transport and lower energy densities. Low-density values can negatively affect e...

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Autores principales: Artemio, Carrillo Parra, Maginot, Ngangyo Heya, Serafín, Colín-Urieta, Rahim, Foroughbakhch Pournavab, José Guadalupe, Rutiaga Quiñones, Fermín, Correa-Méndez
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Publicado: PeerJ Inc. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6128257/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30202649
http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.5504
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author Artemio, Carrillo Parra
Maginot, Ngangyo Heya
Serafín, Colín-Urieta
Rahim, Foroughbakhch Pournavab
José Guadalupe, Rutiaga Quiñones
Fermín, Correa-Méndez
author_facet Artemio, Carrillo Parra
Maginot, Ngangyo Heya
Serafín, Colín-Urieta
Rahim, Foroughbakhch Pournavab
José Guadalupe, Rutiaga Quiñones
Fermín, Correa-Méndez
author_sort Artemio, Carrillo Parra
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description BACKGROUND: The need for energy sources with low greenhouse gas emissions and sustainable production encourages the search for alternative biomass sources. However, the use of biomass fuels faces the problem of storage, transport and lower energy densities. Low-density values can negatively affect energy density, leading to an increase in transportation and storage costs. Use of pellets as alternative biomass source is a way to reduce the volume of biomass by densification, which improves their energy quality. They are produced by diverse biomass resources and mainly from wood materials. In all cases, it is important to evaluate the fuel characteristics, to determine their suitability on the heating system and handling properties. METHODS: The present study determines and compares data from proximate analysis, calorific values, physical and mechanical properties of wood pellets produced from the common tropical species Acacia wrightii, Ebenopsis ebano and Havardia pallens. Data were obtained from pellets produced from each species chips collected from an experimental plantation and analyzed through ANOVA and Kruskal–Wallis test at 0.05 significance level. RESULTS: The results of diameter, length and length/diameter ratio didn’t show statistical differences (p > 0.05) among species. Acacia wrightii showed the highest density (1.2 g/cm(3)). Values on weight retained and compression test showed statistical differences (p = 0.05) among species. Havardia pallens was more resistant to compression strength than A. wrightii and Ebenopsis ebano. Statistical differences (p < 0.01) were also observed for the volatile matter and calorific value. E. ebano has the lowest volatile matter (72%), highest calorific value (19.6 MJ/kg) as well as the fixed carbon (21%). DISCUSSION: The pellets of the species studied have a high energy density, which makes them suitable for both commercial and industrial heating applications.A pellet with low compression resistance tends to disintegrate easily, due to moisture adsorption. The percentages obtained for the resistance index were higher than 97.5%, showing that the pellets studied are high-quality biofuels. Proximate analysis values also indicate good combustion parameters. Pellets of Acacia wrightii and Ebenopsis ebano are the more favorable raw material sources for energy purposes because of their high density, calorific value, low ash content and they also met majority of the international quality parameters.
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spelling pubmed-61282572018-09-10 Physical, mechanical and energy characterization of wood pellets obtained from three common tropical species Artemio, Carrillo Parra Maginot, Ngangyo Heya Serafín, Colín-Urieta Rahim, Foroughbakhch Pournavab José Guadalupe, Rutiaga Quiñones Fermín, Correa-Méndez PeerJ Natural Resource Management BACKGROUND: The need for energy sources with low greenhouse gas emissions and sustainable production encourages the search for alternative biomass sources. However, the use of biomass fuels faces the problem of storage, transport and lower energy densities. Low-density values can negatively affect energy density, leading to an increase in transportation and storage costs. Use of pellets as alternative biomass source is a way to reduce the volume of biomass by densification, which improves their energy quality. They are produced by diverse biomass resources and mainly from wood materials. In all cases, it is important to evaluate the fuel characteristics, to determine their suitability on the heating system and handling properties. METHODS: The present study determines and compares data from proximate analysis, calorific values, physical and mechanical properties of wood pellets produced from the common tropical species Acacia wrightii, Ebenopsis ebano and Havardia pallens. Data were obtained from pellets produced from each species chips collected from an experimental plantation and analyzed through ANOVA and Kruskal–Wallis test at 0.05 significance level. RESULTS: The results of diameter, length and length/diameter ratio didn’t show statistical differences (p > 0.05) among species. Acacia wrightii showed the highest density (1.2 g/cm(3)). Values on weight retained and compression test showed statistical differences (p = 0.05) among species. Havardia pallens was more resistant to compression strength than A. wrightii and Ebenopsis ebano. Statistical differences (p < 0.01) were also observed for the volatile matter and calorific value. E. ebano has the lowest volatile matter (72%), highest calorific value (19.6 MJ/kg) as well as the fixed carbon (21%). DISCUSSION: The pellets of the species studied have a high energy density, which makes them suitable for both commercial and industrial heating applications.A pellet with low compression resistance tends to disintegrate easily, due to moisture adsorption. The percentages obtained for the resistance index were higher than 97.5%, showing that the pellets studied are high-quality biofuels. Proximate analysis values also indicate good combustion parameters. Pellets of Acacia wrightii and Ebenopsis ebano are the more favorable raw material sources for energy purposes because of their high density, calorific value, low ash content and they also met majority of the international quality parameters. PeerJ Inc. 2018-09-04 /pmc/articles/PMC6128257/ /pubmed/30202649 http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.5504 Text en ©2018 Artemio et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, reproduction and adaptation in any medium and for any purpose provided that it is properly attributed. For attribution, the original author(s), title, publication source (PeerJ) and either DOI or URL of the article must be cited.
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Artemio, Carrillo Parra
Maginot, Ngangyo Heya
Serafín, Colín-Urieta
Rahim, Foroughbakhch Pournavab
José Guadalupe, Rutiaga Quiñones
Fermín, Correa-Méndez
Physical, mechanical and energy characterization of wood pellets obtained from three common tropical species
title Physical, mechanical and energy characterization of wood pellets obtained from three common tropical species
title_full Physical, mechanical and energy characterization of wood pellets obtained from three common tropical species
title_fullStr Physical, mechanical and energy characterization of wood pellets obtained from three common tropical species
title_full_unstemmed Physical, mechanical and energy characterization of wood pellets obtained from three common tropical species
title_short Physical, mechanical and energy characterization of wood pellets obtained from three common tropical species
title_sort physical, mechanical and energy characterization of wood pellets obtained from three common tropical species
topic Natural Resource Management
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6128257/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30202649
http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.5504
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