Abstract

The aim of this research was to investigate the effect of torrefaction temperature on 4 energy properties as high heating value (HHV), enhancement factor, solid yield, and energy yield of spent coffee ground (SCG). Four different torrefaction temperatures (200, 250, 300, and 350°C) were selected. Torrefaction process was conducted at the heating rate of 10°C/min. HHV and enhancement factor were the highest when SCG was torrefied at the highest temperature of 350°C. However, at this temperature, solid and energy yields were the lowest. Torrefaction temperature highly affected these four energy properties with R of higher than 0.9. Regression models representing the relationship between torrefaction temperature and HHV and energy yield were HHV = 0.0519T+15.917, R2 = 0.9483 and energy yield = -0.2743T+155.1, R2 = 0.9976. These models are helpful for prediction of the energy properties of SCG undergoing torrefaction process in the studied temperature range.

Highlights

  • Biomass is a natural energy resource which can be used as a substitute for fossil fuel

  • The aim of this work was to investigate the effect of torrefaction temperature on energy properties of spent coffee ground (SCG), including high heating value (HHV), enhancement factor, solid yield, and energy yield

  • At the torrefaction temperature of 200-350 ̊C, HHV, enhancement factor, solid yield, and energy yield of SCG were in the ranges of 26.85-34.08 MJ/kg, 1.07-1.36, 92.68-43.07%, and 99.42-58.64%, respectively

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Introduction

Biomass is a natural energy resource which can be used as a substitute for fossil fuel. It may come from agricultural wastes such as rice straw, coconut shell, bagasse or energy crops as Napier grass. Biomass can be divided into three types based on the states of matter: liquid, solid and gaseous fuels as follows. Solid fuels include charcoal, terrified biomass, biochar, etc. Gaseous fuels include biogas (CH4, CO2) and syngas (CO, H2) [1]

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