LAPSE:2021.0193
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LAPSE:2021.0193
Hydrothermal Carbonization of Olive Tree Pruning as a Sustainable Way for Improving Biomass Energy Potential: Effect of Reaction Parameters on Fuel Properties
Judith González-Arias, Marta Elena Sánchez, Elia Judith Martínez, Camila Covalski, Ana Alonso-Simón, Rubén González, Jorge Cara-Jiménez
April 16, 2021
Hydrothermal carbonization (HTC) allows the conversion of organic waste into a solid product called hydrochar with improved fuel properties. Olive tree pruning biomass (OTP), a very abundant residue in Mediterranean countries, was treated by HTC to obtain a solid fuel similar to coal that could be used in co-combustion processes. Three different reaction temperatures (220, 250, and 280 °C) and reaction times (3, 6, and 9 h) were selected. The hydrochars obtained were extensively analyzed to study their behavior as fuel (i.e., ultimate, proximate, fiber and thermogravimetric analysis, Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), activation energy, and combustion performance). The concentrations of cellulose, hemicellulose, and lignin in the samples depict a clear and consistent trend with the chemical reactions carried out in this treatment. Regarding O/C and H/C ratios and HHV, the hydrochars generated at more severe conditions are similar to lignite coal, reaching values of HHV up to 29.6 MJ kg−1. The higher stability of the solid is reflected by the increase of the activation energy (≈60 kJ mol−1), and ignition temperatures close to 400 °C. With this, HTC is a proper thermal treatment for the management of raw OTP biomass and its further conversion into a solid biofuel.
Keywords
bioconversion, bioenergy, biofuel, combustion, hydrochar, hydrothermal carbonization, olive tree pruning biomass
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González-Arias J, Sánchez ME, Martínez EJ, Covalski C, Alonso-Simón A, González R, Cara-Jiménez J. Hydrothermal Carbonization of Olive Tree Pruning as a Sustainable Way for Improving Biomass Energy Potential: Effect of Reaction Parameters on Fuel Properties. (2021). LAPSE:2021.0193
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González-Arias J: Chemical and Environmental Bioprocess Engineering Group, Natural Resources Institute (IRENA), University of Leon, 24071 León, Spain [ORCID]
Sánchez ME: Chemical and Environmental Bioprocess Engineering Group, Natural Resources Institute (IRENA), University of Leon, 24071 León, Spain
Martínez EJ: Chemical and Environmental Bioprocess Engineering Group, Natural Resources Institute (IRENA), University of Leon, 24071 León, Spain [ORCID]
Covalski C: CIMO—Centro de Investigação de Montanha, Polytechnic Institute of Bragança, 5300-252 Bragança, Portugal
Alonso-Simón A: Plant Physiology Area, Faculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences, University of Leon, 24071 León, Spain
González R: Chemical and Environmental Bioprocess Engineering Group, Natural Resources Institute (IRENA), University of Leon, 24071 León, Spain [ORCID]
Cara-Jiménez J: Chemical and Environmental Bioprocess Engineering Group, Natural Resources Institute (IRENA), University of Leon, 24071 León, Spain [ORCID]
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Processes
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8
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10
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E1201
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2020
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2020-09-23
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2227-9717
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