Thermochemical and pyrolytic analyses of Musa spp. residues from the rainforest belt of Nigeria

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作者
Balogun, Ayokunle O. [1 ]
Lasode, Olumuyiwa A. [2 ]
McDonald, Armando G. [3 ]
机构
[1] Landmark Univ, Coll Sci & Engn, Dept Mech Engn, PMB 1001, Omuaran, Kwara State, Nigeria
[2] Univ Ilorin, Fac Engn & Technol, Dept Mech Engn, PMB 1515, Ilorin, Nigeria
[3] Univ Idaho, Dept Forest Rangeland & Fire Sci, Moscow, ID 83844 USA
关键词
kinetics; pyrolysis; Musa spp. residues; Nigeria; cellulose crystallinity; CHEMICAL-COMPOSITION; BANANA PLANT; CELLULOSE; BIOMASS; KINETICS; ELEMENTS; LIGNIN; FTIR;
D O I
10.1002/ep.12869
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Four different morphological plant parts of Musa spp. (banana and plantain) residues obtained from the rainforest belt of Nigeria were investigated. The study undertook Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction (XRD), and physicochemical analysis. The total crystallinity (TCI) and lateral order (LOI) indices showed that the cellulose crystallinity for banana pseudo-stem (LOI-5.18; TCI-0.37) and banana rachis (LOI-4.25; TCI-0.44) were relatively higher than for the banana (LOI-0.11; TCI-0.20) and plantain (LOI-0.17; TCI-0.18) peels. The XRD analysis confirmed the presence of starch in the peels and cellulose I in the structural samples (rachis and the pseudo-stem). A further demonstration of the marked differences between the morphological parts of Musa spp was highlighted in the analysis of the FAMES extract as banana peels (21 mg g(-1) of biomass) and plantain peels (20 mg g(-1) of biomass) had the highest quantity of palmitic acids whereas the eicosanoic, behnic, and lignoceric acids were absent in the peels. The relatively high ash content (<= 12.30 wt %) in the Musa spp. samples may necessitate a pretreatment process prior to deployment for bioenergy or chemical extraction purposes. Furthermore, kinetic studies, which involved differential Friedman's and integral Flynn-Wall-Ozawa techniques, and analytical pyrolysis of the residues were undertaken. The activation energy varied continuously with conversion; reaching a peak of >290 kJ/mol. The analytical pyrolysis detected acids, sugar derivatives, and phenolic compounds in significant concentrations for all biomass samples. (c) 2018 American Institute of Chemical Engineers Environ Prog, 37: 1901-1907, 2018
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