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Influence of air oxidative and non-oxidative torrefaction on the chemical properties of corn stalk.

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The non-structural components (extractives and ash) in biomass can affect the torrefaction characteristics. The objective of this study was to investigate the applicability of air oxidative and non-oxidative torrefaction for… Click to show full abstract

The non-structural components (extractives and ash) in biomass can affect the torrefaction characteristics. The objective of this study was to investigate the applicability of air oxidative and non-oxidative torrefaction for corn stalk, which has higher organic extractives and lower ash contents. The raw materials were torrefied with air and nitrogen in a fluidized bed reactor at 180℃~235℃ and 200℃~280℃ for 1 h, respectively. The proximate and ultimate analysis results demonstrated that the lower ash content (3.89%) was not favorable for deoxygenation. The organic extractives, extracted materials and mixture were torrefied with nitrogen at 260℃. The results indicated that the addition of organic extractives reduced the deoxidation efficiency of structural components during torrefaction. Compared to raw materials, the moderate and severe removal of hemicellulose can be achieved through torrefaction under air and nitrogen, respectively.

Keywords: non oxidative; oxidative non; air; oxidative torrefaction; torrefaction; air oxidative

Journal Title: Bioresource technology
Year Published: 2021

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