Solid biofuel production from spent coffee ground wastes: Process optimisation, characterisation and kinetic studies
The massive generation of spent coffee ground wastes has become an environmental concern around the world. Thus, in this research work, spent coffee grounds of Coffea arabica species were evaluated as potential feedstock for solid biofuel production to reduce solid waste and to generate value produc...
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my.um.eprints.288112022-08-18T06:51:02Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/28811/ Solid biofuel production from spent coffee ground wastes: Process optimisation, characterisation and kinetic studies Lee, Xin Jiat Ong, Hwai Chyuan Gao, Wei Ok, Yong Sik Chen, Wei-Hsin Goh, Brandon Han Hoe Chong, Cheng Tung TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery The massive generation of spent coffee ground wastes has become an environmental concern around the world. Thus, in this research work, spent coffee grounds of Coffea arabica species were evaluated as potential feedstock for solid biofuel production to reduce solid waste and to generate value products. Pyrolysis temperature, pyrolysis time and heating rate were the dominating factors affecting the biochar and energy yields from the response surface methodology analysis. The spent coffee ground biochar (SCG-biochar) was then optimised of its pyrolysis parameters, with promising biochar yield (29.94%) and high energy yield (41.60%). The optimised SCG-biochar was characterised and found to possess favourable fuel characteristics such as high carbon percentage (80.35%), low oxygen percentage (12.43%), low H/C ratio (0.44), low O/C (0.12) and high fuel ratio (6.75), which will contribute to higher energy generation and lesser emission of greenhouse gases. The optimised SCG-biochar possessed high thermal efficiencies with low activation energies (63.24 kJ mol- 1 ?122.93 kJ mol-1) with attractive unit cost of $ 7.22 per kg which can be used in combustion process effectively. Therefore, the fuel and combustion characteristics of SCG-biochar signifies a promising development of feasible biofuels for energy generation. Elsevier 2021-05-15 Article PeerReviewed Lee, Xin Jiat and Ong, Hwai Chyuan and Gao, Wei and Ok, Yong Sik and Chen, Wei-Hsin and Goh, Brandon Han Hoe and Chong, Cheng Tung (2021) Solid biofuel production from spent coffee ground wastes: Process optimisation, characterisation and kinetic studies. Fuel, 292. ISSN 0016-2361, DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fuel.2021.120309 <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fuel.2021.120309>. 10.1016/j.fuel.2021.120309 |
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The massive generation of spent coffee ground wastes has become an environmental concern around the world. Thus, in this research work, spent coffee grounds of Coffea arabica species were evaluated as potential feedstock for solid biofuel production to reduce solid waste and to generate value products. Pyrolysis temperature, pyrolysis time and heating rate were the dominating factors affecting the biochar and energy yields from the response surface methodology analysis. The spent coffee ground biochar (SCG-biochar) was then optimised of its pyrolysis parameters, with promising biochar yield (29.94%) and high energy yield (41.60%). The optimised SCG-biochar was characterised and found to possess favourable fuel characteristics such as high carbon percentage (80.35%), low oxygen percentage (12.43%), low H/C ratio (0.44), low O/C (0.12) and high fuel ratio (6.75), which will contribute to higher energy generation and lesser emission of greenhouse gases. The optimised SCG-biochar possessed high thermal efficiencies with low activation energies (63.24 kJ mol- 1 ?122.93 kJ mol-1) with attractive unit cost of $ 7.22 per kg which can be used in combustion process effectively. Therefore, the fuel and combustion characteristics of SCG-biochar signifies a promising development of feasible biofuels for energy generation. |
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