Effect of torrefaction on thermal behavior and fuel properties of Eucalyptus grandis macro-particulates

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Considered as a carbon-neutral fuel from a climate change perspective and the most common renewable resource, biomass needs an energetic conversion process to replace more conventional energy sources. Torrefaction is a thermal modification process used to improve biomass as solid fuel. In this study, macro-particles of Eucalyptus grandis were investigated under an oxidizing atmosphere (10% O2). The aim was to evaluate the effect of the temperature (230, 250, 270 and 290 °C) and heating rates (3, 5 and 7 °C min−1) on 3 × 3 × 3 cm samples by the assessment of the dynamic solid yield and its derivative curve, proximate analysis as well as energy content. The solid yield decreases with increasing temperature showing a linear relationship (R2 = 0.97) for light and mild torrefaction and more aggressive behavior for severe torrefaction (280 and 290 °C) with degradation varying from 6.7 to 34.8% and a higher heating value enhancement varying from 3.4% (230 °C) to 24.3% (290 °C). The approach followed allows a characterization of biomass samples, thermal behaviors dynamics as well as the torrefied final product showing the impact of temperature, heating rate and residence time.

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Silveira, E. A., Galvão, L. G. O., Sá, I. A., Silva, B. F., Macedo, L., Rousset, P., & Caldeira-Pires, A. (2019). Effect of torrefaction on thermal behavior and fuel properties of Eucalyptus grandis macro-particulates. Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry, 138(5), 3645–3652. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10973-018-07999-4

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