Conference paper - Peer-reviewed, 2017
Char conversion characterized by synchrotron based X-ray micro-tomography and SEM-EDS analysis
Strandberg, A.; Thyrel, M.; Rudolfsson, M.; Lestander, T. A.; Backman, R.; Skoglund, N.; Brostrom, M.Abstract
Fuel and ash properties were studied during fuel conversion by careful examination of char samples at different degrees of char oxidation. Two types of lignocellulosic pellets with different compositions of ash forming elements were used: poplar and straw from wheat. The charred pellets were investigated by synchrotron-based X-ray micro-tomography to create 3D images of the development of cracks, internal cavities, and ash layers during conversion. Furthermore, SEM-EDS was used to for detailed chemical and morphological information of the ash layers formed. The pore development during pellet conversion was found to deviate from what has previously been described for the structure of solid wood particles. Large cracks and internal cavities were formed extensively already during devolatilization. For poplar, no mobility of the ash forming elements were observed as the burnout proceeded. Ash layer properties varied between the two fuels: poplar formed a porous, permeable, low density and Ca rich ash, whereas wheat straw ash accumulated on the surface in the form of high density melt that develop into bubbles on the surface. As the conversion proceeded, the ash layer covered more of the active char surface area, but without totally blocking the gas transport.Keywords
chemical composition; pellet; thermochemical conversion; wheat straw; poplarPublished in
European Biomass Conference and Exhibition Proceedings2017, pages: 485-491
Book title: Proceedings 25th European Biomass Conference
eISBN: 978-88-89407-17-2
Publisher: ETA-Florence Renewable Energies
Conference
25th European Biomass International Conference, JUN 12-15, 2017, Stockholm, SWEDENAuthors' information
Strandberg, A.
Umea University
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Forest Biomaterials and Technology
Umeå University
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Forest Biomaterials and Technology
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Forest Biomaterials and Technology
Backman, R.
Umea University
Skoglund, N.
Umea University
Brostrom, M.
Umea University
UKÄ Subject classification
Bioenergy
URI (permanent link to this page)
https://res.slu.se/id/publ/117805