Evaluation of the Physical, Chemical and Thermal Properties of Portuguese Maritime Pine Biomass
Author(s)
Helder Filipe dos Santos VianaAbel Martins Rodrigues
Radu Godina
João Carlos de Oliveira Matias
Leonel Jorge Ribeiro Nunes
Keywords
biomassPinus pinaster
fuel
heating value
fuelwood value index
energy density
ash recovery
Environmental effects of industries and plants
TD194-195
Renewable energy sources
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A characterisation of Pinus pinaster Aiton. (Maritime Pine) woody biomass and ashes is presented in this study. Physical, thermal and chemical analysis, including density, moisture content, calorific value, proximate and ultimate analysis, were carried out. The fuel Energy Density (Ed) and the Fuelwood Value Index (FVI) were assessed by ranking the fuelwood quality. Furthermore, the determination of the ash metal elementals was performed. The results from this study indicated, for Pinus pinaster biomass tree components, carbon content ranging from 46.5 to 49.3%, nitrogen content from 0.13 to 1.18%, sulphur content from 0.056 to 0.148% and hydrogen content around 6–7%. The ash content in the tree components ranged from 0.22 to 1.92%. The average higher heating value (HHV) was higher for pine needles (21.61 MJ·kg−1). The Ed of 8.9 GJ·m−3 confirm the good potential of Pinus pinaster biomass tree components as fuel. The FVI ranked the wood stem (4658) and top (2861.8) as a better fuelwood and pine needles (394.2) as inferior quality. The chemical composition of the ashes revealed that the elemental contents are below the national and most European countries legislation guidelines for the employment of ash as a fertiliser.Date
2018-08-01Type
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oai:doaj.org/article:fcb1953d22104921914a9cdc142d64242071-1050
10.3390/su10082877
https://doaj.org/article/fcb1953d22104921914a9cdc142d6424