2023
DOI: 10.3390/f14102041
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Lignin Use in Enhancing the Properties of Willow Pellets

Autumn Elniski,
Prajakta Dongre,
Biljana M. Bujanovic

Abstract: Shrub willow (Salix spp.) is an emerging lignocellulosic biomass utilized in fuel pellets as an energy source. However, improvements are needed to increase the efficacy of pellets in areas such as the energy content, durability, and hazardous carbon monoxide emissions. This study examined the effect of utilizing lignin as an additive on willow pellet properties. Two types of lignin were used in individual treatments: lignin recovered from the hot water extraction of willow (RecL) and commercial softwood kraft … Show more

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“…Nevertheless, the sulfur content remains relatively minimal across the board, with the maximum concentration predicted by the model being 1.75 ± 0.13%. Although lignin is not directly utilized as a biofuel, it holds potential as an additive in conjunction with other substances like sawdust [52,53], or it can undergo conversion into biodiesel or biogas [54,55], processes which subsequently reduce the sulfur levels to meet the regulatory standards.…”
Section: Elemental Composition and Higher Heating Value (Hhv)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, the sulfur content remains relatively minimal across the board, with the maximum concentration predicted by the model being 1.75 ± 0.13%. Although lignin is not directly utilized as a biofuel, it holds potential as an additive in conjunction with other substances like sawdust [52,53], or it can undergo conversion into biodiesel or biogas [54,55], processes which subsequently reduce the sulfur levels to meet the regulatory standards.…”
Section: Elemental Composition and Higher Heating Value (Hhv)mentioning
confidence: 99%