Assessment of Feedstock Quality of Poplars (Populus L.) Using Selected Pellet-Quality Parameters

IF 3.1 3区 工程技术 Q3 ENERGY & FUELS
Solomon B. Ghezehei, Daniel Saloni
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Wood pellet is an important biomass-based source of cleaner and renewable energy with a growing global demand. Populus spp. (poplars) are fast-growing trees with high productivity potential in the southeastern US. Selected pellet-quality parameters were examined as a proxy for assessing if the feedstock quality of poplar stem wood was affected by stand location (Coastal, Piedmont, Mountains of North Carolina, clone “140”), stand age (five vs. seven years, clone-“140”), clones (“140”, “176”, “230”, “185”, “356”) and stem sections (clone-“356”) by examining sulfur, ash, volatile-matter, fixed-carbon, gross caloric, carbon, hydrogen, and nitrogen contents of moisture-free samples. Location-study samples significantly varied (p≤0.027) in ash (0.6–0.9 wt%), and gross caloric (19.75–19.89 MJ/kg) contents and study clones significantly differed (p≤0.0271) in ash (means: 0.75–0.97 wt%), volatile-matter (means: 80.5–82.7 wt%), fixed-carbon (means: 16.5–18.7 wt%) and hydrogen (means: 4.19–4.78 wt%) contents. The only other significant variations were hydrogen (mean: 4.19–4.67 wt%) content with stand age (p≤0.009) and gross caloric values (19.5–19.9 MJ/kg) among stem sections (p = 0.0003). This study showed that poplars have stem-wood quality suitable for pellet production and most of the studied feedstock samples had ash, nitrogen, sulfur, and caloric (at 10% moisture content) contents that would meet the ENplus pellet-quality standards. Results from this study can be used for facilitating decisions about managing poplar stands for sustainable pellet feedstock production in the southeastern US, including selecting optimum rotation length, pellet-suitable clones, and sites.

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利用选定的颗粒质量参数评估杨树(Populus L.)的原料质量
木质颗粒燃料是一种重要的基于生物质的清洁可再生能源,全球需求日益增长。杨树是美国东南部具有高生产潜力的速生树种。对选定的颗粒质量参数进行了研究,以评估杨树茎木的原料质量是否会受到林地位置(北卡罗来纳州沿海、皮德蒙特、山区,克隆 "140")、林龄(5 年与 7 年,克隆 "140")的影响。7年,克隆-"140")、克隆("140"、"176"、"230"、"185"、"356")和茎段(克隆-"356")的影响。地点-研究样本在灰分(0.6-0.9 wt%)和总热量(19.75-19.89 MJ/kg)含量上存在明显差异(p≤0.027),而研究克隆在灰分(平均值)和总热量(19.75-19.89 MJ/kg)含量上存在明显差异(p≤0.0271)。0271)。灰分(平均值:0.75-0.97 wt%)、挥发性物质(平均值:80.5-82.7 wt%)、固定碳(平均值:16.5-18.7 wt%)和氢(平均值:4.19-4.78 wt%)含量也有明显差异。其他唯一有意义的变化是氢含量(平均值:4.19-4.67 wt%)随树龄的变化(p≤0.009)和茎段间总热值(19.5-19.9 MJ/kg)的变化(p = 0.0003)。这项研究表明,杨树的茎木质量适合颗粒生产,所研究的大多数原料样本的灰分、氮、硫和热量(含水量为 10%)含量均符合 ENplus 颗粒质量标准。这项研究的结果可用于促进美国东南部杨树林的管理决策,以实现可持续的颗粒原料生产,包括选择最佳轮伐期、适合颗粒原料的克隆和地点。
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BioEnergy Research
BioEnergy Research ENERGY & FUELS-ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
CiteScore
6.70
自引率
8.30%
发文量
174
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: BioEnergy Research fills a void in the rapidly growing area of feedstock biology research related to biomass, biofuels, and bioenergy. The journal publishes a wide range of articles, including peer-reviewed scientific research, reviews, perspectives and commentary, industry news, and government policy updates. Its coverage brings together a uniquely broad combination of disciplines with a common focus on feedstock biology and science, related to biomass, biofeedstock, and bioenergy production.
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