Assessment of combustion and emission behavior of corn straw biochar briquette fuels under different temperatures
2019
Wang, Ting | Li, Yuening | Zhi, Dengke | Lin, Yingchao | He, Kai | Liu, Boyang | Mao, Hongjun
The 350 °C and 700 °C corn straw biochars were used to produce solid fuel briquettes. NovoGro (NG), an industrial by-product, were selected as a binder in the briquetting process. The ratios of the raw material to NG was assumed as 100:1 and 50:1 (denoted as 350NB₁, 350NB₂, 700NB₁ and 700NB₂, respectively). The physicochemical and morphological properties, combustion characteristics and gas emissions of the four briquettes were investigated. The results revealed that the biochars and the NG binder performed a good combination. The low temperature biochar briquettes, especially 350NB₂, had excellent combustion characteristics, including low H/C and O/C ratios (0.17 and 0.82), low gas emissions (104.06 mg/m³ of CO, 157.25 mg/m³ of NOₓ and 18.92 mg/m³ of SO₂), optimal resistance to mechanical shock (~90%) and high calorific values (21.48 MJ/kg). Thus, NG is a good binder for the briquetting of biochar. The low temperature biochar was a good feedstock for solid fuel production in the improvement of the combustion and emission quality.
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