TORREFACTION OF POPLAR BIOMASS: MANUFACTURING OF EFFICIENT BIOCOAL MATERIALS FOR COFIRING APPLICATIONS AND AS REDUCING AGENTS IN METALLURGICAL INDUSTRIES

Hary DEMEY CEDEÑO, Thierry MELKIOR, André CHATROUX, Maguelone GRATEAU, Philippe PONS DE VINCEN, Sebastien THIERY, Muriel MARCHAND
2020 Zenodo  
Torrefaction of low-cost poplar biomass was evaluated in this work for manufacturing bio-coal materials for co-firing applications. Two different severity conditions were used in the multiple hearth furnace of the torrefaction pilot-plant CENTORRE (at an average flow rate of 45 kg h-1 in dry basis): i) 300 °C; ii) 350 °C, with a residence time of 45 min, respectively. The raw and torrefied biomasses have been characterized using thermal-gravimetric and elemental analyses (C, H, N, S, O). The
more » ... etic profiles were evaluated using the pseudo-first order rate equation (PFORE). An increase of the carbon/oxygen ratio was obtained as a result of the torrefaction severities. The greater mass losses were evidently obtained at higher temperatures (52% at 300 °C, and 67% at 350°C). Additionally, the torrefaction process allows the storage of the feedstock for longer time; it reduces the energy consumption for grinding, and enhances the friability of the biomass for large-scale utilization in metallurgical furnaces.
doi:10.5281/zenodo.4555718 fatcat:zzrhidh3dzhrvfcmmbacwwsvwa