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Characteristics of Carbonized Biomass Produced in a Manufacturing Process of Wood Charcoal Briquettes Using an Open Hearth Kiln

Young Min Ju, Hyung Won LEE, Ah-ran KIM, Hanseob Jeong, Kwang-Seok CHEA, Jaejung LEE, Byoung-Jun AHN, Soo Min LEE

2020Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Characteristics of carbonized biomass obtained from a Wood charcoal briquette manufacturing process using an open hearth kiln are analyzed in this research, and differences in the characteristics based on the results of a mechanical screening process and the position within the kiln. One type of biomass and five types of carbonized biomass were collected from a Wood charcoal briquette manufacturer. After screening and grinding processes were performed on samples of 1 type of biomass and 5 types of carbonized biomass extracted from a Wood charcoal briquettes manufacturer to classify by particle size, fixed carbon, ash, volatile matters, elemental composition, and high heating value (HHV) were measured. Experimental results showed that the carbonized biomass collected from the middle layer had the highest HHV, 20.4 MJ/kg, and therefore had the highest fuel quality. In terms of particle size, the carbonized biomass below 100 mesh had the lowest ash content and the highest HHV, carbon content, and fixed carbon content. Correlation analyses showed that ash content had negative correlations with HHV, volatile matters, fixed carbon, and carbon content, which suggested that ash content affected negatively on fuel quality.

Topics & Concepts

BriquetteCarbonizationCharcoalKilnBiomass (ecology)Pulp and paper industryHeat of combustionCarbon fibersOpen hearth furnaceMaterials scienceWaste managementEnvironmental scienceCoalCombustionComposite materialChemistryMetallurgyComposite numberAgronomyBiologyEngineeringOrganic chemistryScanning electron microscopeThermochemical Biomass Conversion Processesactivated carbon and charcoalLignin and Wood Chemistry