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Acquisition of Torrefied Biomass from Jerusalem Artichoke Grown in a Closed Circular System Using Biogas Plant Waste

The aim of the research was to investigate the effect of biogas plant waste on the physiological activity, growth, and yield of Jerusalem artichoke and the energetic usefulness of the biomass obtained in this way after the torrefaction process. The use of waste from corn grain biodigestion to methan...

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Autores principales: Szufa, Szymon, Piersa, Piotr, Adrian, Łukasz, Sielski, Jan, Grzesik, Mieczyslaw, Romanowska-Duda, Zdzisława, Piotrowski, Krzysztof, Lewandowska, Wiktoria
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7503394/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32854284
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25173862
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author Szufa, Szymon
Piersa, Piotr
Adrian, Łukasz
Sielski, Jan
Grzesik, Mieczyslaw
Romanowska-Duda, Zdzisława
Piotrowski, Krzysztof
Lewandowska, Wiktoria
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Piersa, Piotr
Adrian, Łukasz
Sielski, Jan
Grzesik, Mieczyslaw
Romanowska-Duda, Zdzisława
Piotrowski, Krzysztof
Lewandowska, Wiktoria
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description The aim of the research was to investigate the effect of biogas plant waste on the physiological activity, growth, and yield of Jerusalem artichoke and the energetic usefulness of the biomass obtained in this way after the torrefaction process. The use of waste from corn grain biodigestion to methane as a biofertilizer, used alone or supplemented with Apol-humus and Stymjod, caused increased the physiological activity, growth, and yield of Jerusalem artichoke plants and can limit the application of chemical fertilizers, whose production and use in agriculture is harmful for the environment. The experiment, using different equipment, exhibited the high potential of Jerusalem artichoke fertilized by the methods elaborated as a carbonized solid biofuel after the torrefaction process. The use of a special design of the batch reactor using nitrogen, Thermogravimetric analysis, Differential thermal analysis, and Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy and combustion of Jerusalem artichoke using TG-MS showed a thermo-chemical conversion mass loss on a level of 30% with energy loss (torgas) on a level of 10%. Compared to research results on other energy crops and straw biomass, the isothermal temperature of 245 °C during torrefaction for the carbonized solid biofuel of Jerusalem artichoke biomass fertilized with biogas plant waste is relativlely low. An SEM-EDS analysis of ash from carbonized Jerusalem artichoke after torrefaction was performed after its combustion.
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spelling pubmed-75033942020-09-23 Acquisition of Torrefied Biomass from Jerusalem Artichoke Grown in a Closed Circular System Using Biogas Plant Waste Szufa, Szymon Piersa, Piotr Adrian, Łukasz Sielski, Jan Grzesik, Mieczyslaw Romanowska-Duda, Zdzisława Piotrowski, Krzysztof Lewandowska, Wiktoria Molecules Article The aim of the research was to investigate the effect of biogas plant waste on the physiological activity, growth, and yield of Jerusalem artichoke and the energetic usefulness of the biomass obtained in this way after the torrefaction process. The use of waste from corn grain biodigestion to methane as a biofertilizer, used alone or supplemented with Apol-humus and Stymjod, caused increased the physiological activity, growth, and yield of Jerusalem artichoke plants and can limit the application of chemical fertilizers, whose production and use in agriculture is harmful for the environment. The experiment, using different equipment, exhibited the high potential of Jerusalem artichoke fertilized by the methods elaborated as a carbonized solid biofuel after the torrefaction process. The use of a special design of the batch reactor using nitrogen, Thermogravimetric analysis, Differential thermal analysis, and Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy and combustion of Jerusalem artichoke using TG-MS showed a thermo-chemical conversion mass loss on a level of 30% with energy loss (torgas) on a level of 10%. Compared to research results on other energy crops and straw biomass, the isothermal temperature of 245 °C during torrefaction for the carbonized solid biofuel of Jerusalem artichoke biomass fertilized with biogas plant waste is relativlely low. An SEM-EDS analysis of ash from carbonized Jerusalem artichoke after torrefaction was performed after its combustion. MDPI 2020-08-25 /pmc/articles/PMC7503394/ /pubmed/32854284 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25173862 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Szufa, Szymon
Piersa, Piotr
Adrian, Łukasz
Sielski, Jan
Grzesik, Mieczyslaw
Romanowska-Duda, Zdzisława
Piotrowski, Krzysztof
Lewandowska, Wiktoria
Acquisition of Torrefied Biomass from Jerusalem Artichoke Grown in a Closed Circular System Using Biogas Plant Waste
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title_fullStr Acquisition of Torrefied Biomass from Jerusalem Artichoke Grown in a Closed Circular System Using Biogas Plant Waste
title_full_unstemmed Acquisition of Torrefied Biomass from Jerusalem Artichoke Grown in a Closed Circular System Using Biogas Plant Waste
title_short Acquisition of Torrefied Biomass from Jerusalem Artichoke Grown in a Closed Circular System Using Biogas Plant Waste
title_sort acquisition of torrefied biomass from jerusalem artichoke grown in a closed circular system using biogas plant waste
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7503394/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32854284
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25173862
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