• Torrefaction and Hydrothermal Carbonization (HTC) of Dead Leaves
  • Saqib, Najam Ul;Park, Seong-Kyu;Lee, Jai-Young;
  • Department of Environmental Engineering, the University of Seoul;KOFIRST R&D Center, KF E&E Co. Ltd.;Department of Environmental Engineering, the University of Seoul;
Abstract
Torrefaction and hydrothermal carbonization (HTC) are productive methods to reclaim energy from lignocellulosic biomass. The hydrophobic, homogenized, energy dense and carbon rich solid fuel can be obtain from torrefaction and hydrothermal carbonization. Dead leaves were carbonized in a stainless steel reactor of volume 200 ml with torrefaction ($250-270^{\circ}C$) for 120 minutes and hydrothermal carbonization ($200-250^{\circ}C$) for 30 minutes, with mass yield solid fuel ranging from 57-70% and energy content from 16.81MJ/kg to 22.01 MJ/kg compare to the biomass. The char produced from torrefaction process possess high energy content than hydrothermal carbonization. The highest energy yield of 89.96% was obtained by torrefaction at $250^{\circ}C$. The energy densification ratio fluctuated in between 1.15 to 1.30. On the basis of pore size distribution of the chars, the definition of the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) was used as a classification standard. The pore diameter was ranging within 11.09-19 nm which play important role in water holding capacity in soil. Larger pores can hold water and provide passage for small pores. Therefore, it can be concluded that high pore size char can be obtained my HTC process and high energy content char of 22.01 MJ/Kg with 34.04% increase in energy can be obtain by torrefaction process.

Keywords: Torrefaction;Hydrothermal carbonization;Char;Energy;

This Article

  • 2014; 19(5): 45-52

    Published on Oct 31, 2014

  • 10.7857/JSGE.2014.19.5.045
  • Received on Oct 13, 2014
  • Revised on Oct 24, 2014
  • Accepted on Oct 24, 2014

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