Drying of biomass for second generation synfuel production
Autor: | John Brammer, M. Lauer, F. Verhoeff, Carl Wilén, Leena Fagernäs |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2010 |
Předmět: |
Flue gas
biology Waste management Renewable Energy Sustainability and the Environment business.industry emissions Biomass Forestry Miscanthus biology.organism_classification synfuels Renewable energy Agronomy Biofuel Bioenergy Environmental science drying business Energy source Waste Management and Disposal Agronomy and Crop Science Water content dryers |
Zdroj: | Fagernäs, L, Brammer, J, Wilén, C, Lauer, M & Verhoeff, F 2010, ' Drying of biomass for second generation synfuel production ', Biomass and Bioenergy, vol. 34, no. 9, pp. 1267-1277 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biombioe.2010.04.005 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.biombioe.2010.04.005 |
Popis: | Drying is a major and challenging step in the pre-treatment of biomass for production of second generation synfuels for transport. The biomass feedstocks are mostly wet and need to be dried from 30 to 60 wt% moisture content to about 10–15 wt%. The present survey aims to define and evaluate a few of the most promising optimised concepts for biomass pre-treatment scheme in the production of second generation synfuels for transport. The most promising commercially available drying processes were reviewed, focusing on the applications, operational factors and emissions of dryers. The most common dryers applied now for biomass in bio-energy plants are direct rotary dryers, but the use of steam drying techniques is increasing. Steam drying systems enable the integration of the dryer to existing energy sources. In addition to integration, emissions and fire or explosion risks have to be considered when selecting a dryer for the plant. In steam drying there will be no gaseous emissions, but the aqueous effluents need often treatment. Concepts for biomass pre-treatment were defined for two different cases including a large-scale wood-based gasification synfuel production and a small-scale pyrolysis process based on wood chips and miscanthus bundles. For the first case a pneumatic conveying steam dryer was suggested. In the second case the flue gas will be used as drying medium in a direct or indirect rotary dryer. |
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