Devolatilization studies of oil palm biomass for torrefaction process optimization

Torrefaction of palm biomass, namely Empty Fruit Bunch (EFB) and Palm Kernel Shell (PKS), was conducted using thermogravimetric analyser (TGA). The experiment was conducted in variation of temperatures of 200 �C, 260 �C and 300 �C at a constant residence time of 30 minutes. During the torrefaction p...

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Main Authors: Daud D., Rahman A.A., Shamsuddin A.H.
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-302252023-12-29T15:45:40Z Devolatilization studies of oil palm biomass for torrefaction process optimization Daud D. Rahman A.A. Shamsuddin A.H. 55812065800 36994910600 35779071900 Elaeis Biomass Optimization Devolatilization Empty fruit bunches Mass loss Oil palm biomass Palm kernel shells Proximate analysis Residence time Thermo-gravimetric biomass fruit moisture content residence time sampling thermogravimetry volatilization Palm oil Torrefaction of palm biomass, namely Empty Fruit Bunch (EFB) and Palm Kernel Shell (PKS), was conducted using thermogravimetric analyser (TGA). The experiment was conducted in variation of temperatures of 200 �C, 260 �C and 300 �C at a constant residence time of 30 minutes. During the torrefaction process, the sample went through identifiable drying and devolatilization stages from the TGA mass loss. The percentage of volatile gases released was then derived for each condition referring to proximate analysis results for both biomass. It was observed an average of 96.64% and 87.53 % of the total moisture is released for EFB and PKS respectively. In all cases the volatiles released was observed to increase as the torrefaction temperature was increased with significant variation between EFB and PKS. At 300�C EFB lost almost half of its volatiles matter while PKS lost slightly over one third. Results obtained can be used to optimise condition of torrefaction according to different types of oil palm biomass. � Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd. Final 2023-12-29T07:45:40Z 2023-12-29T07:45:40Z 2013 Conference paper 10.1088/1755-1315/16/1/012086 2-s2.0-84881106988 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84881106988&doi=10.1088%2f1755-1315%2f16%2f1%2f012086&partnerID=40&md5=e03ecaca4196377f7362c0c3945f22f9 https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/30225 16 1 12086 All Open Access; Gold Open Access Institute of Physics Publishing Scopus
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topic Elaeis
Biomass
Optimization
Devolatilization
Empty fruit bunches
Mass loss
Oil palm biomass
Palm kernel shells
Proximate analysis
Residence time
Thermo-gravimetric
biomass
fruit
moisture content
residence time
sampling
thermogravimetry
volatilization
Palm oil
spellingShingle Elaeis
Biomass
Optimization
Devolatilization
Empty fruit bunches
Mass loss
Oil palm biomass
Palm kernel shells
Proximate analysis
Residence time
Thermo-gravimetric
biomass
fruit
moisture content
residence time
sampling
thermogravimetry
volatilization
Palm oil
Daud D.
Rahman A.A.
Shamsuddin A.H.
Devolatilization studies of oil palm biomass for torrefaction process optimization
description Torrefaction of palm biomass, namely Empty Fruit Bunch (EFB) and Palm Kernel Shell (PKS), was conducted using thermogravimetric analyser (TGA). The experiment was conducted in variation of temperatures of 200 �C, 260 �C and 300 �C at a constant residence time of 30 minutes. During the torrefaction process, the sample went through identifiable drying and devolatilization stages from the TGA mass loss. The percentage of volatile gases released was then derived for each condition referring to proximate analysis results for both biomass. It was observed an average of 96.64% and 87.53 % of the total moisture is released for EFB and PKS respectively. In all cases the volatiles released was observed to increase as the torrefaction temperature was increased with significant variation between EFB and PKS. At 300�C EFB lost almost half of its volatiles matter while PKS lost slightly over one third. Results obtained can be used to optimise condition of torrefaction according to different types of oil palm biomass. � Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.
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Daud D.
Rahman A.A.
Shamsuddin A.H.
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author Daud D.
Rahman A.A.
Shamsuddin A.H.
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title Devolatilization studies of oil palm biomass for torrefaction process optimization
title_short Devolatilization studies of oil palm biomass for torrefaction process optimization
title_full Devolatilization studies of oil palm biomass for torrefaction process optimization
title_fullStr Devolatilization studies of oil palm biomass for torrefaction process optimization
title_full_unstemmed Devolatilization studies of oil palm biomass for torrefaction process optimization
title_sort devolatilization studies of oil palm biomass for torrefaction process optimization
publisher Institute of Physics Publishing
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