HYDROTHERMAL CARBONIZATION AS AN EFFECTIVE WAY OF DENSIFYING THE ENERGY CONTENT OF BIOMASS
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Fuel Processing Technology
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Hydrothermal carbonization processes were studied under different conditions using two different biomass
materials: walnut shell and sunflower stem. Coalification under mild conditions was promoted with the aim
of increasing the calorific value of the solid hydrochar. Hydrocarbonization processes brought up an increase
on the heating value of the materials up to 28.9 and 29.3 MJ kg−1, for sunflower stem and walnut shell, respectively,
which corresponds to an increase of 1.75 and 1.50 fold when compared with the natural biomass. Also,
regarding the variables studied it was found that temperature and water/biomass ratio were more influent on
the hydrocarbonization process than residence time. The hydrochars show negligible N2 adsorption at 77 K
and interesting surfacemorphology, characterized by the formation ofmicrosphereswhich grow as temperature
increases. Moreover, hydrochars are acid in nature and present several oxygen functionalities, as observed from
FT-IR and pzc analysis.
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S. Román, J.M.V. Nabais, C. Laginhas, B. Ledesma, J. F. González, HYDROTHERMAL CARBONIZATION AS AN EFFECTIVE WAY OF DENSIFYING THE ENERGY CONTENT OF BIOMASS, Fuel Processing Technology 103 (2012) 78–83.