Extraction Behavior during Hydrothermal Treatment of Biomass and Low Rank Coal Mixture

  • NONAKA Moriyasu
    Department of Earth Resources Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Kyushu University
  • HIRAJIMA Tsuyoshi
    Department of Earth Resources Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Kyushu University
  • HIROSE Ayumi
    Earth Resources Engineering Course, Department of Earth Resources, Marine and Civil Engineering, School of Engineering, Kyushu University
  • SASAKI Keiko
    Department of Earth Resources Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Kyushu University

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  • アジア大での環境負荷軽減と石炭需給の安定化  水熱処理によるバイオマス・低品位炭混合燃料化での分解抽出挙動
  • 水熱処理によるバイオマス・低品位炭混合燃料化での分解抽出挙動
  • スイネツ ショリ ニ ヨル バイオマス テイヒンイタン コンゴウ ネンリョウカ デノ ブンカイ チュウシュツ キョドウ

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Abstract

A fundamental investigation on the extraction from biomass, low rank coal and their mixture during hydrothermal treatment was conducted by using a circulative equipment having a 10 cm3 cell. Beluga coal from Alaska, and Cryptomeria Japonica and empty fruit bunch of oil palm (EFB) were used as material samples of low rank coal and biomass, respectively. Biomass started to be decomposed at a temperature lower than that of low rank coal, which suggests that amorphous cellulose and hemicellulose were hydrolyzed. Frans such as furfural and 5-hydroxymethyl-2-furaldehyde (HMF) extracted from biomass were unstable as compared to phenol, and therefore decomposed and partially cyclized. It was considered that low rank coal adsorbed extracts from biomass due to the porous morphology. The possibility to predict the TOC from an on-line monitoring of the absorbance intensity in UV region during hydrothermal treatment was also shown.

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  • Journal of MMIJ

    Journal of MMIJ 123 (11), 532-536, 2007

    The Mining and Materials Processing Institute of Japan

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