Torrefaction of Various Biomass Feedstocks and Its Impact on the Reduction of Tar Produced during Pyrolysis

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Author listKonsomboon S., Commandre J.-M., Fukuda S.

PublisherAmerican Chemical Society

Publication year2019

JournalEnergy and Fuels (0887-0624)

Volume number33

Issue number4

Start page3257

End page3266

Number of pages10

ISSN0887-0624

eISSN1520-5029

URLhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85064828372&doi=10.1021%2facs.energyfuels.8b04406&partnerID=40&md5=3cb1a878ae07986ffbee70049e1b92d1

LanguagesEnglish-Great Britain (EN-GB)


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The aim of this study is to investigate the reduction of tar produced during biomass pyrolysis by torrefaction pretreatment. In this study, various biomass feedstocks (pine, ash wood, miscanthus, and wheat straw) with different particle sizes were torrefied at 280 ฐC. The results indicated that both particle size and biomass composition have a significant effect on the yield and properties of the torrefied products. With increasing particle size, the yield of solid product increased, while the yield of condensable liquid and noncondensable gases decreased. The raw biomasses and torrefied biomasses were then subjected to pyrolysis at 500 ฐC. The results clearly showed that torrefaction had a significant effect on the yield and composition of tar generated during subsequent pyrolysis. For all biomasses, the tar yields of biomasses after torrefaction were 42-62% lower compared to direct pyrolysis of raw biomasses. However, when considering the condensable liquid produced combining torrefaction and pyrolysis, the total yield of condensable liquid produced decreased 3-12% compared to the direct pyrolysis. This suggests that not only some volatiles were released during the torrefaction process, but the thermal pretreatment also transformed the biomass structure to less favor tar production in subsequent pyrolysis step. Copyright ฉ 2019 American Chemical Society.


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