RESEARCH ARTICLE

Journal of Oil Palm Research Vol. 35 (1) March 2023, p. 75-85

A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF OIL PALM FRONDS TORREFACTION UNDER FLUE GAS AND NITROGEN ATMOSPHERES

PREMCHAND1; MASAHARU KOMIYAMA1,2,3*; AQSHA4 and YOSHIMITSU UEMURA2

DOI: https://doi.org/10.21894/jopr.2022.0027
Received: 1 September 2021   Accepted: 22 March 2022   Published Online: 27 May 2022
ABSTRACT

Oil palm fronds’ (OPF) leaves and stems were torrefied under flue gas (produced by flameless burning of wood pellets) and under inert gas (N2) atmospheres using a fixed-bed vertical tubular reactor. The flue gas consisted of N2 (73.7-80.2 vol%), carbon dioxide (CO2) (12.6-16.5 vol%), oxygen (O2) (3.7-4.6 vol%), carbon monoxide (CO) (3.7-6.0 vol%) and trace amounts of hydrogen (H2) (up to 1.15 vol%). Detailed analyses of feed and torrefied products by proximate and ultimate analyses, thermogravimetry and infrared spectroscopy indicated that in the temperature range between 200°C and 300°C, flue gas torrefaction showed enhanced oxygen removal compared to inert gas torrefaction from both feeds, resulting in solid biomass with lower oxygen content and higher energy density. The enhanced oxygen removal under flue gas atmosphere in this temperature range was prominent for hemicellulose/cellulose components and not for lignin. The effect was attributed to O2 present in the flue gas, accelerating the decomposition of oxygen-bearing functional groups of hemicellulose/cellulose into water, CO2 and CO. Flue gas atmosphere did not affect the volatilisation of biomass in the form of larger organic compounds such as acetic acid, furfural and phenol within the temperature range examined here.

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1 Chemical Engineering Department, Universiti Teknologi
PETRONAS, 32610 Seri Iskandar, Perak, Malaysia.

2 HICoE-Center for Biofuel and Biochemical Research,
Institute of Self-Sustainable Building, Universiti Teknologi
PETRONAS, 32610 Seri Iskandar, Perak, Malaysia.

3 Clean Energy Research Center, University of Yamanashi,
4-3-11 Takeda, Kofu, 400-8511 Japan.

4 Department of Chemical Engineering,
Faculty of Industrial Technology, Institut Teknologi Bandung,
Jl. Ganesa No.10, Bandung, Jawa Barat, 40132 Indonesia.

* Corresponding author e-mail: masaharu.komiyama@utp.edu.my