Pyrolysis technology for Cortaderia selloana invasive species. Prospects in the biomass energy sector

Cortaderia selloana (CS), is an invasive and exotic species that is generating significant invasive problems in the Iberian Peninsula ecosystems. The objective of this research was to study this plant potential thorough a pyrolytic process helping to reduce its expansion. Stems and leaves were subjected to conventional and flash pyrolysis. These processes were carried out in an original design oven using a 25 °C/min heating ramp at a 750 °C temperature and during 60 min at the pyrolysis temperature for conventional pyrolysis and with 750 °C and 850 °C pyrolysis temperatures for flash. Gas-fraction obtained by flash pyrolysis had higher HHV data when compared with conventional ones (∼17 MJ/kg vs ∼5 MJ/kg) due to their less CO2 and higher CO, CH4 and H2. The greater bio-oil yield was obtained for CSS-P (33.58%). The composition of conventional pyrolysis bio-oils had an overbearing of nonaromatic and monoaromatic hydrocarbons nature whereas bio-oils from flash pyrolysis were composed mainly of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. Bio-char fraction was higher in CSL than CSS with HHV similar to lignite and bituminous coals (22.74–29.12 MJ/kg). After done the quantification and characterization of the fractions, it was concluded that a possible energetic valorization of Cortaderia selloana biomass was possible.

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Main Authors: Pérez, Alejandro, Ruiz Bobes, Begoña, Fuente Alonso, Enrique, Calvo, Luis Fernando, Paniagua, Sergio
Other Authors: Ruiz Bobes, Begoña [0000-0002-4934-4520]
Format: artículo biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-01-04
Subjects:Bio-char, Bio-fuel, Cortaderia selloana biomass, Flash pyrolysis, Pampa grass invasive species, Pyrolysis technology,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10261/260861
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spelling dig-incar-es-10261-2608612023-02-01T21:47:15Z Pyrolysis technology for Cortaderia selloana invasive species. Prospects in the biomass energy sector Pérez, Alejandro Ruiz Bobes, Begoña Fuente Alonso, Enrique Calvo, Luis Fernando Paniagua, Sergio Ruiz Bobes, Begoña [0000-0002-4934-4520] Fuente Alonso, Enrique [0000-0003-3080-5945] Calvo, Luis Fernando [0000-0003-0137-5632] Paniagua, Sergio [0000-0002-4178-7319] Bio-char Bio-fuel Cortaderia selloana biomass Flash pyrolysis Pampa grass invasive species Pyrolysis technology Cortaderia selloana (CS), is an invasive and exotic species that is generating significant invasive problems in the Iberian Peninsula ecosystems. The objective of this research was to study this plant potential thorough a pyrolytic process helping to reduce its expansion. Stems and leaves were subjected to conventional and flash pyrolysis. These processes were carried out in an original design oven using a 25 °C/min heating ramp at a 750 °C temperature and during 60 min at the pyrolysis temperature for conventional pyrolysis and with 750 °C and 850 °C pyrolysis temperatures for flash. Gas-fraction obtained by flash pyrolysis had higher HHV data when compared with conventional ones (∼17 MJ/kg vs ∼5 MJ/kg) due to their less CO2 and higher CO, CH4 and H2. The greater bio-oil yield was obtained for CSS-P (33.58%). The composition of conventional pyrolysis bio-oils had an overbearing of nonaromatic and monoaromatic hydrocarbons nature whereas bio-oils from flash pyrolysis were composed mainly of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. Bio-char fraction was higher in CSL than CSS with HHV similar to lignite and bituminous coals (22.74–29.12 MJ/kg). After done the quantification and characterization of the fractions, it was concluded that a possible energetic valorization of Cortaderia selloana biomass was possible. Peer reviewed 2022-02-15T10:36:10Z 2022-02-15T10:36:10Z 2021-01-04 artículo http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501 Renewable Energy 169: 178-190 (2021) 0960-1481 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/260861 10.1016/j.renene.2021.01.015 2-s2.0-85099372645 https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/85099372645 en Renewable Energy Postprint https://doi.org/10.1016/j.renene.2021.01.015 Sí open Elsevier
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topic Bio-char
Bio-fuel
Cortaderia selloana biomass
Flash pyrolysis
Pampa grass invasive species
Pyrolysis technology
Bio-char
Bio-fuel
Cortaderia selloana biomass
Flash pyrolysis
Pampa grass invasive species
Pyrolysis technology
spellingShingle Bio-char
Bio-fuel
Cortaderia selloana biomass
Flash pyrolysis
Pampa grass invasive species
Pyrolysis technology
Bio-char
Bio-fuel
Cortaderia selloana biomass
Flash pyrolysis
Pampa grass invasive species
Pyrolysis technology
Pérez, Alejandro
Ruiz Bobes, Begoña
Fuente Alonso, Enrique
Calvo, Luis Fernando
Paniagua, Sergio
Pyrolysis technology for Cortaderia selloana invasive species. Prospects in the biomass energy sector
description Cortaderia selloana (CS), is an invasive and exotic species that is generating significant invasive problems in the Iberian Peninsula ecosystems. The objective of this research was to study this plant potential thorough a pyrolytic process helping to reduce its expansion. Stems and leaves were subjected to conventional and flash pyrolysis. These processes were carried out in an original design oven using a 25 °C/min heating ramp at a 750 °C temperature and during 60 min at the pyrolysis temperature for conventional pyrolysis and with 750 °C and 850 °C pyrolysis temperatures for flash. Gas-fraction obtained by flash pyrolysis had higher HHV data when compared with conventional ones (∼17 MJ/kg vs ∼5 MJ/kg) due to their less CO2 and higher CO, CH4 and H2. The greater bio-oil yield was obtained for CSS-P (33.58%). The composition of conventional pyrolysis bio-oils had an overbearing of nonaromatic and monoaromatic hydrocarbons nature whereas bio-oils from flash pyrolysis were composed mainly of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. Bio-char fraction was higher in CSL than CSS with HHV similar to lignite and bituminous coals (22.74–29.12 MJ/kg). After done the quantification and characterization of the fractions, it was concluded that a possible energetic valorization of Cortaderia selloana biomass was possible.
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Ruiz Bobes, Begoña
Fuente Alonso, Enrique
Calvo, Luis Fernando
Paniagua, Sergio
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Bio-fuel
Cortaderia selloana biomass
Flash pyrolysis
Pampa grass invasive species
Pyrolysis technology
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Ruiz Bobes, Begoña
Fuente Alonso, Enrique
Calvo, Luis Fernando
Paniagua, Sergio
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title Pyrolysis technology for Cortaderia selloana invasive species. Prospects in the biomass energy sector
title_short Pyrolysis technology for Cortaderia selloana invasive species. Prospects in the biomass energy sector
title_full Pyrolysis technology for Cortaderia selloana invasive species. Prospects in the biomass energy sector
title_fullStr Pyrolysis technology for Cortaderia selloana invasive species. Prospects in the biomass energy sector
title_full_unstemmed Pyrolysis technology for Cortaderia selloana invasive species. Prospects in the biomass energy sector
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