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A review of torrefaction for bioenergy feedstock production

โœ Scribed by Daniel Ciolkosz; Robert Wallace


Publisher
Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Weight
792 KB
Volume
5
Category
Article
ISSN
1932-104X

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โœฆ Synopsis


Abstract

The torrefaction of biomass is a thermochemical decomposition process in which hemicellulose degradation is the dominant reaction, with the cellulose and lignin fractions largely unaffected. The primary product is a solid material that retains 75โ€“95% of the original energy content. Properties of the torrefied solid include improved grindability, hydrophobicity, and energy density. Torrefied biomass has been processed successfully in batchโ€mode and continuous process devices; net thermal efficiencies of the process as high as 90% have been reported. Torrefied biomass has been proposed as a feedstock for coal coโ€combustion, as well as for gasificationโ€combustion and Fischerโ€Tropsch fuel production. Analyses of supply chain impacts indicate that, in some scenarios, torrefaction can be the lowest cost and most energy efficient option for supplying fuel, especially when combined with pelletization of the material.

Significant gaps still exist in our understanding of torrefaction; there is need to further study this important process for its potential benefits to bioenergy production. Some of the more pressing needs include characterization of chemical pathways of the torrefaction reaction, investigation of equipment performance and equipmentโ€related influences on the process, and elucidation of supply chain impacts. ยฉ 2011 Society of Chemical Industry and John Wiley & Sons, Ltd


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