Published 2014 | Version v1
Journal article

Physico-Chemical Characterizations of Sawdust-Derived Bio char as Potential Solid Fuels

  • 1. Faculty of Engineering, Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM), 43400 Serdang, Selangor (Malaysia), Dept. of Chemical Engineering and Environmental Engineering
  • 2. The University of Melbourne, Victoria 3010 (Australia), Dept. of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
  • 3. Faculty of Chemical Engineering, University Teknologi MARA (UiTM), 40450 Shah Alam, Selangor (Malaysia)

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Characterization Malaysian rubber-wood sawdust derived bio char (MRWSB) produced in the fixed bed pyrolysis under different temperatures (450 to 850 degree Celsius) were studied for its applicability as a solid fuel. A range of analyses were carried out, including bio char oxidation reactivity , inorganic species, oxygen and hydrogen contents in the bio chars, release of heteroatoms in bio char as the gaseous product, and bio char structural evolution during pyrolysis process. The results show that the optimum temperature for carbonization to obtain a char having moderately high yield was found as 450 degree Celsius. Thermogravimetric analyses (TG) shows that temperatures induces a progressively more ordered carbonaceous structure and leads to a significant changes in the bio char reactivity. The process is coupled with the loss of heteroatoms, released as dominantly carbon dioxide (C02) and carbon dioxide (CO). In addition, the elemental study of wood-derived bio char shows the higher carbon content but with low H/C and 0/C ratio suggested this material was dominated by highly aromatic structures and this were revealed in the Fourier transform infra-red (FTIR). More importantly, insignificant amount of inorganic species is evidenced in the samples. (author)

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Journal Title
Malaysian Journal of Analytical Sciences
Journal Volume
18
Journal Issue
3
Series
Official journal of The Malaysian Analytical Sciences Society (ANALIS)
Journal Page Range
p. 724-729
ISSN
1394-2506

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