REVIEW: A review on biomass torrefaction process and product properties for energy applications
Idaho National Laboratory · Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Abstract
Torrefaction of biomass can be described as a mild form of pyrolysis at temperatures typically ranging between 200 and 300°C in an inert and reduced environment. Common biomass reactions during torrefaction include devolatilization, depolymerization, and carbonization of hemicellulose, lignin, and cellulose. The torrefaction process produces a brown to black uniform solid product, as well as condensable (water, organics, and lipids) and Noncondensable gases (CO 2 , CO, and CH 4 ). Typically during torrefaction, 70% of the mass is retained as a solid product, containing 90% of the initial energy content, while 30% of the lost mass is converted into condensable and noncondensable products. The system’s energy…
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5Topics & keywords
- Torrefaction
- Heat of combustion
- Biomass (ecology)
- Pulp and paper industry
- Cellulose
- Materials science
- Lignin
- Hemicellulose
- Affordable and clean energy