Structural and chemical modifications of typical South African biomasses during torrefaction
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2016Author
Mafu, Lihle D.
Neomagus, Hein W.J.P.
Everson, Raymond C.
Strydom, Christien A.
Bunt, John R.
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Torrefaction experiments were carried out for three typical South African biomass samples (softwood chips, hardwood chips and sweet sorghum bagasse) to a weight loss of 30 wt.%. During torrefaction, moisture, non-structural carbohydrates and hemicelluloses were reduced, resulting in a structurally modified torrefaction product. There was a reduction in the average crystalline diameter (La) (XRD), an increase in the aromatic fraction and a reduction in aliphatics (substituted and unsubstituted) (CPMAS 13C NMR). The decrease in the aliphatic components of the lignocellulosic material under the torrefaction conditions also resulted in a slight ordering of the carbon lattice. The degradation of hemicelluloses and non-structural carbohydrates increased the inclusive surface area of sweet sorghum bagasse, while it did not change significantly for the woody biomasses
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http://hdl.handle.net/10394/18902https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0960852415016375
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biortech.2015.12.007