Physicochemical and thermal characterization of nonedible oilseed residual waste as sustainable solid biofuel

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作者
Doshi, Pooja [1 ]
Srivastava, Gopal [1 ]
Pathak, Gauri [1 ]
Dikshit, Madhurima [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Pune, Dept Chem, Div Biochem, Pune 411007, Maharashtra, India
关键词
Calorific value; Compressive strength; Chemical composition; Slagging-fouling; Pelletization; Thermogravimetric analysis; HIGH-TEMPERATURE CORROSION; JATROPHA-CURCAS; COMBUSTION PROPERTIES; BIOMASS COMBUSTION; ETHANOL-PRODUCTION; PART; PYROLYSIS; STRAW; FUELS; OIL;
D O I
10.1016/j.wasman.2013.12.018
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The present study aims to investigate the potential of nonedible oilseed Jatropha (Jatropha curcas) and Karanja (Pongamia pinnata) defatted residual biomasses (whole seed, kernel, and hull), as solid biofuel. These biomasses showed good carbon contents (39.8-44.5%), whereas, fewer amounts were observed for sulfur (0.15-0.90%), chlorine (0.64-1.76%), nitrogen (0.9-7.2%) and ash contents (4.0-8.7%). Their volatile matter (60.23-81.6%) and calorific values (17.68-19.98 MJ/kg) were found to be comparable to coal. FT-IR and chemical analyses supported the presence of good amount of cellulose, hemicellulose and lower lignin. The pellets prepared without any additional binder, showed better compaction ratio, bulk density and compressive strength. XRF analysis carried out for determination of slagging-fouling indices, suggested their ash deposition tendencies in boilers, which can be overcome significantly with the optimization of the blower operations and control of ash depositions. Thus, overall various chemical, physical properties, thermal decomposition, surface morphological studies and their high biofuel reactivity indicated that residual biomasses of Jatropha and Karanja seeds have high potential to be utilized as a solid biofuel. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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