TY - JOUR
T1 - Effect of basic washing parameters on the chemical composition of empty fruit bunches during washing pretreatment
T2 - A detailed experimental, pilot, and kinetic study
AU - Singhal, Abhishek
AU - Goossens, Maria
AU - Konttinen, Jukka
AU - Joronen, Tero
PY - 2021/11
Y1 - 2021/11
N2 - The present study aimed to evaluate the effect of basic washing parameters on the chemical composition of empty fruit bunches of oil palm (EFB) and to determine the optimal parameters for large-scale applications of washing pre-treatment. Three basic washing parameters were studied in detail: washing duration, temperature, and solid/liquid (S:L) ratio. The leaching kinetics of ash and troubling elements such as K, Cl, N, and S were also evaluated with respect to washing time. About 82–98% Cl, 64–80% S, 38–77% K, 34–67% ash, and 24–63% N removal was noted after washing EFB, which follows a second-order leaching kinetics on increasing washing duration. Two pilot washing tests were also conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of the pre-treatment on a large scale, which showed similar trends as the laboratory results. The recommended EFB washing conditions for large-scale applications are 10 min washing with a 1:15 S:L ratio at 50 °C.
AB - The present study aimed to evaluate the effect of basic washing parameters on the chemical composition of empty fruit bunches of oil palm (EFB) and to determine the optimal parameters for large-scale applications of washing pre-treatment. Three basic washing parameters were studied in detail: washing duration, temperature, and solid/liquid (S:L) ratio. The leaching kinetics of ash and troubling elements such as K, Cl, N, and S were also evaluated with respect to washing time. About 82–98% Cl, 64–80% S, 38–77% K, 34–67% ash, and 24–63% N removal was noted after washing EFB, which follows a second-order leaching kinetics on increasing washing duration. Two pilot washing tests were also conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of the pre-treatment on a large scale, which showed similar trends as the laboratory results. The recommended EFB washing conditions for large-scale applications are 10 min washing with a 1:15 S:L ratio at 50 °C.
KW - Biomass Pretreatment
KW - Thermochemical Conversion
KW - Leaching
KW - Oil palm
KW - Slagging
KW - Fouling
KW - Corrosion
U2 - 10.1016/j.biortech.2021.125734
DO - 10.1016/j.biortech.2021.125734
M3 - Article
SN - 0960-8524
VL - 340
JO - Bioresource Technology
JF - Bioresource Technology
M1 - 125734
ER -