2020
DOI: 10.1002/apj.2536
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A study on benzene release during water washing of biomass

Abstract: Water washing can effectively remove Na, K, and Cl in biomass, which can cause fouling, slagging, and corrosion during thermal conversion process of biomass fuels. However, it is necessary to dispose the leachates appropriately after water washing. Characterization of organic matters in leachates should be performed first, which is beneficial to find an effective way to dispose the leachate. In this study, four biomass materials are washed with the deionized water at 30 C, 60 C, and 90 C. The release of toluen… Show more

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“…Details of the washing procedure could be referred to in our earlier studies. [38,39,41,42] In total, 1.0 L deionized water was employed to submerge and soak 12.5 g of corn stalk sample. The water temperature was maintained at 30 C and the duration time of washing pretreatment was 3 h. Proximate, ultimate, and ash composition analyses were performed on raw and washed samples in the Comprehensive Laboratory of Coalfield Geological Bureau (Xi'an, Shaanxi Province, China), which had the qualification of detection.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Details of the washing procedure could be referred to in our earlier studies. [38,39,41,42] In total, 1.0 L deionized water was employed to submerge and soak 12.5 g of corn stalk sample. The water temperature was maintained at 30 C and the duration time of washing pretreatment was 3 h. Proximate, ultimate, and ash composition analyses were performed on raw and washed samples in the Comprehensive Laboratory of Coalfield Geological Bureau (Xi'an, Shaanxi Province, China), which had the qualification of detection.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The pretreatment of water washing on biomass fuels is likely to effectively remove the fuel K and moderate K-induced problems in the boiler with grate firing. [37][38][39][40][41][42] To date, the impact of water washing pretreatment on the release of fuel K is still lacking in quantitative evaluation. In addition, when biomass fuels are burned on the grate, the whole combustion process may maintain for 20-40 min and only a part of the air (the primary air) participates in the combustion.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The CS samples were pretreated with water washing, which is denoted by WCS. Details of the washing process can be found in our earlier studies [2,31,32,34]. In summary, a constant water bath temperature of 30 • C was chosen to ensure the repeatability of the experiment.…”
Section: Raw Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%