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The Course and the Effects of Agricultural Biomass Pyrolysis in the Production of High-Calorific Biochar

The thermal pyrolysis of agriculture biomass has been studied in a fixed-bed reactor, where the pyrolysis was conducted at a steady temperature of 800 °C. This work analyses the pyrolysis products of six agricultural wastes: pistachio husks, walnut husks, sunflower hulls, buckwheat husks, corncobs a...

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Autores principales: Kazimierski, Paweł, Januszewicz, Katarzyna, Godlewski, Wojciech, Fijuk, Aleksander, Suchocki, Tomasz, Chaja, Patryk, Barczak, Beata, Kardaś, Dariusz
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8840729/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35160983
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15031038
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author Kazimierski, Paweł
Januszewicz, Katarzyna
Godlewski, Wojciech
Fijuk, Aleksander
Suchocki, Tomasz
Chaja, Patryk
Barczak, Beata
Kardaś, Dariusz
author_facet Kazimierski, Paweł
Januszewicz, Katarzyna
Godlewski, Wojciech
Fijuk, Aleksander
Suchocki, Tomasz
Chaja, Patryk
Barczak, Beata
Kardaś, Dariusz
author_sort Kazimierski, Paweł
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description The thermal pyrolysis of agriculture biomass has been studied in a fixed-bed reactor, where the pyrolysis was conducted at a steady temperature of 800 °C. This work analyses the pyrolysis products of six agricultural wastes: pistachio husks, walnut husks, sunflower hulls, buckwheat husks, corncobs and coconut shells. The conducted research compared examples of large waste biomass streams from different parts of the world as a potential source of renewable energy. Additionally, the kinetics of the reaction with the activation energy were analyzed and calculated for all raw materials in pyrolysis process. Biochars are characterised by higher combustion heat in comparison to the raw material samples. The average value of the heat of combustion increased due to pyrolysis process from 10 MJ/kg, with minimal value of 2.7 MJ/kg (corncob) and maximum of 13.0 MJ/kg for coconut, which is also characterised by the maximal absolute combustion heating value (32.3 MJ/kg). The increase in calorific values varied from 15% to 172% (with 54% reference for wood chips), which indicates that charring is an effective method for increasing the energy concentration. The obtained biochar were compared with wood chips, which are widely used solid fuel of organic origin. The studied biomass-derived fuels are characterised by lower ash contribution than wood. An analogous observation was made for the obtained biochars, whose ash contribution was lower than for the chips in terms of both unit-mass and unit-combustion-heat. The main advantage of this method is the production of solid fuel from biomass, which increases the calorific value and bulk density of biochar in comparison to raw material.
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spelling pubmed-88407292022-02-13 The Course and the Effects of Agricultural Biomass Pyrolysis in the Production of High-Calorific Biochar Kazimierski, Paweł Januszewicz, Katarzyna Godlewski, Wojciech Fijuk, Aleksander Suchocki, Tomasz Chaja, Patryk Barczak, Beata Kardaś, Dariusz Materials (Basel) Article The thermal pyrolysis of agriculture biomass has been studied in a fixed-bed reactor, where the pyrolysis was conducted at a steady temperature of 800 °C. This work analyses the pyrolysis products of six agricultural wastes: pistachio husks, walnut husks, sunflower hulls, buckwheat husks, corncobs and coconut shells. The conducted research compared examples of large waste biomass streams from different parts of the world as a potential source of renewable energy. Additionally, the kinetics of the reaction with the activation energy were analyzed and calculated for all raw materials in pyrolysis process. Biochars are characterised by higher combustion heat in comparison to the raw material samples. The average value of the heat of combustion increased due to pyrolysis process from 10 MJ/kg, with minimal value of 2.7 MJ/kg (corncob) and maximum of 13.0 MJ/kg for coconut, which is also characterised by the maximal absolute combustion heating value (32.3 MJ/kg). The increase in calorific values varied from 15% to 172% (with 54% reference for wood chips), which indicates that charring is an effective method for increasing the energy concentration. The obtained biochar were compared with wood chips, which are widely used solid fuel of organic origin. The studied biomass-derived fuels are characterised by lower ash contribution than wood. An analogous observation was made for the obtained biochars, whose ash contribution was lower than for the chips in terms of both unit-mass and unit-combustion-heat. The main advantage of this method is the production of solid fuel from biomass, which increases the calorific value and bulk density of biochar in comparison to raw material. MDPI 2022-01-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8840729/ /pubmed/35160983 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15031038 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Kazimierski, Paweł
Januszewicz, Katarzyna
Godlewski, Wojciech
Fijuk, Aleksander
Suchocki, Tomasz
Chaja, Patryk
Barczak, Beata
Kardaś, Dariusz
The Course and the Effects of Agricultural Biomass Pyrolysis in the Production of High-Calorific Biochar
title The Course and the Effects of Agricultural Biomass Pyrolysis in the Production of High-Calorific Biochar
title_full The Course and the Effects of Agricultural Biomass Pyrolysis in the Production of High-Calorific Biochar
title_fullStr The Course and the Effects of Agricultural Biomass Pyrolysis in the Production of High-Calorific Biochar
title_full_unstemmed The Course and the Effects of Agricultural Biomass Pyrolysis in the Production of High-Calorific Biochar
title_short The Course and the Effects of Agricultural Biomass Pyrolysis in the Production of High-Calorific Biochar
title_sort course and the effects of agricultural biomass pyrolysis in the production of high-calorific biochar
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8840729/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35160983
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15031038
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