Abstract

The purpose of this research is to investigate the torrefaction behavior of sawdust and rice husk and the torrefaction influence on the thermal chemical properties of the two kinds of biomass, using three different temperature levels 200–220, 240–260, and 280–300 °C for 1 h. Results showed that the weight loss of sawdust was more significant than that of rice husk at 280–300 °C, which was 27.72% and 18.33%, respectively. The energy yields decreased with the increase of the torrefaction temperature, which were 77.63% and 89.38% for sawdust and rice husk at 280–300 °C, respectively. After torrefaction at 280–300 °C, the higher heating value (HHV) of sawdust increased from 20.84 to 22.38 MJ/kg and that of rice husk changed from 17.07 to 18.68 MJ/kg. Hemicellulose was the most reactive material in the process of devolatilization by thermogravimetric analysis (TGA). The degradation temperature of cellulose occurred at 270–360 and 250–345 °C for sawdust and rice husk, respectively. Pyrolysis–gas chromatography/...

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