Sustainability Switzerland, Volume 13, Issue 11 , 01/06/2021
Physicochemical characterisation and the prospects of biofuel production from rubberwood sawdust and sewage sludge
Abstract
This study aims to evaluate the physicochemical properties of rubberwood sawdust (RWS) and sewage sludge (SS) for producing biofuel or liquid products via pyrolysis and co-pyrolysis. The chemical and thermal properties of both samples were observed to have superior bioenergy production capabilities. RWS and SS had significantly different physicochemical properties, such as particle-size distribution, bulk density, ultimate and proximate analysis, lignocellulose composition, thermal-degradation behaviour, and major and minor elements. The composition of extractives was found to only marginally affect the end product. Carbon and hydrogen content, the two main elements for biofuel enhancement, were found to correlate with the organic components of both RWS (48.49, 7.15 wt.%) and SS (32.29, 4.06 wt.%). SS had a higher elemental composition of iron, calcium, and potassium than RWS. Both samples had a higher heating value of 13.98 to 21.01 MJ/kg and a lower heating value of 11.65 to 17.66 MJ/kg, a lesser energy potential than that of fossil fuels. The findings from these blends are relatively moderate due to the related lignocellulosic potential composition. The novel contribution of this research was to optimize the use of local waste materials as a new raw material for biofuel production that could serve as a sustainable fuel source.
Document Type
Article
Source Type
Journal
Keywords
BiofuelCharacterisationLiquidPhysicochemical propertiesRubberwood sawdustSewage sludge
ASJC Subject Area
Computer Science : Hardware and ArchitectureComputer Science : Computer Networks and CommunicationsEnvironmental Science : Environmental Science (miscellaneous)Energy : Energy Engineering and Power TechnologyEnvironmental Science : Management, Monitoring, Policy and LawEnergy : Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the EnvironmentSocial Sciences : Geography, Planning and DevelopmentComputer Science : Computer Science (miscellaneous)
Funding Agency
UK Research and Innovation