Title :
Characterization of oil palm biomass as feed for torrefaction process
Author :
Aziz, Muafah Abd ; Uemura, Yoshimitsu ; Sabil, Khalik M.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Chem. Eng., Univ. Teknol. Petronas, Tronoh, Malaysia
Abstract :
Characterization of oil palm biomass namely empty fruit bunch (EFB), palm mesocarp fiber (PMF) and palm kernel shell (PKS) had been studied to determine its potential utilization for torrefaction. Torrefaction is a thermal pretreatment process to pretreat biomass at temperature range of 200-300°C under an inert atmosphere at low heating rate less than 50°Cmin-1. The characterization included ultimate, proximate and SEM analyses. The ultimate analysis showed that oil palm biomass approximately composed of carbon (45-50%), hydrogen (5%), nitrogen (0.5%), sulfur (0.4%) and oxygen (43-48%). The proximate analysis revealed that oil palm biomass consisted of moisture (6-8%), volatile matter (72-75%), fixed carbon (14-16%) and ash (2-5%). Besides, SEM analysis showed significance at the existence of sharp edges at EFB surface, pores at PMF surface and the presence of agglomeration at PKS surface. From these experimental analyses, EFB, PMF and PKS had been found to be suitable feed for torrefaction.
Keywords :
biofuel; heat treatment; heating; renewable materials; scanning electron microscopy; vegetable oils; SEM analysis; biomass pretreatment; fruit bunch; oil palm biomass; palm kernel shell; palm mesocarp fiber; scanning electron microscopy; temperature 200 degC to 300 degC; thermal pretreatment process; torrefaction process; Ash; Biomass; Carbon; Moisture; Scanning electron microscopy; Surface morphology; Surface roughness; characterization; empty fruit bunch (EFB); palm kernel shell (PKS); palm mesocarp fiber (PMF); torrefaction;
Conference_Titel :
National Postgraduate Conference (NPC), 2011
Conference_Location :
Kuala Lumpur
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-1882-3
DOI :
10.1109/NatPC.2011.6136260