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Step washing: A modified pretreatment approach for industrial applications to improve chemical composition of agricultural residues

Abhishek Singhal, Maria Goossens, D. Fantozzi, Antti Raiko, Jukka Konttinen, Tero Joronen

2021Bioresource Technology19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

To improve the efficiency and applicability of the washing pre-treatment for combustion, pyrolysis and gasification, a modified approach was developed in the present study. Two novel washing approaches were tested using wheat straw and empty fruit bunches of oil palm: multiple-step washing with fresh water (SWFW) and wastewater recirculation (SWWR). SWFW showed the high removal of K (<68%), Cl (<99%), S (<80%), N (<58%), and ash (<52%) reducing fouling, slagging, and corrosion propensity of the biomass. Furthermore, with one-third the amount of water used in SWFW, SWWR showed similar to higher efficiency than SWFW with relatively better energy (98%) yields. Industrial-scale pilot testing was also conducted for the validation of the SWWR approach, which showed similar findings as the lab-scale results. The effect of a high washing temperature and pressing on washing efficiency and characterisation of wastewater was also determined. Overall, SWWR with pressing is recommended for industrial applications.

Topics & Concepts

Chemical compositionAgricultureComposition (language)ChemistryWaste managementPulp and paper industryBiotechnologyEnvironmental scienceOrganic chemistryEngineeringBiologyEcologyLinguisticsPhilosophyThermochemical Biomass Conversion ProcessesBiodiesel Production and ApplicationsEnergy and Environment Impacts