2012
DOI: 10.1021/ef2018622
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Ash Characterization and Transformation Behavior of the Fixed-Bed Combustion of Novel Crops: Poplar, Brassica, and Cassava Fuels

Abstract: New biofuel raw materials for energy pellet production are now being studied as potential energy sources for the heating market. Because of the complexity of the chemical and physical properties of novel fuels, such as some agricultural residues and energy crops, the study of their ash-related aspects is crucial for the sustainable development of this potential energy sector. Ash fractions formed during fixed-bed combustion of different pelletized novel crops; i.e., two Mediterranean crops (one herbaceous, bra… Show more

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“…In general, the results obtained from the fuel analyses (Table 1) are comparable to those reported by Díaz-Ramírez et al [7]. Compared with wood fuel, the cassava stems had much higher contents of ash and even of ashforming elements; approximately 10 to 100 times greater (>10 times for ash, 110 times for K, 15 times for S, 16 times for Cl).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 85%
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“…In general, the results obtained from the fuel analyses (Table 1) are comparable to those reported by Díaz-Ramírez et al [7]. Compared with wood fuel, the cassava stems had much higher contents of ash and even of ashforming elements; approximately 10 to 100 times greater (>10 times for ash, 110 times for K, 15 times for S, 16 times for Cl).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Biomass properties include such physical characteristics as energy value and chemical composition, i.e., content of carbon (C), hydrogen (H), oxygen (O), nitrogen (N), sulfur (S), chlorine (Cl), ash, and the major ash-forming elements phosphorus (P), potassium (K), calcium (Ca), magnesium (Mg), silicon (Si), and sodium (Na) [5,6]. These properties may vary substantially with species, genotype [7,8], environment [9,10], harvest time or age [9,11], and management [12]. Few studies, if any, have investigated the effect of biotic and abiotic factors on variation in biomass, which is important not only for the management and prediction of biomass production but also for the development of specialised biorefinery feedstock.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Cl/S ratio [18,19], Biomass slagging evaluation index [20] and Alkali index [16]. More on index calculations can be read elsewhere [21,22]. Given the importance of biomass ash composition, a complex analysis needs to ensure biomass fuel quality.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%