Impact of Sequential Ammonia Fiber Expansion (AFEX) Pretreatment and Pelletization on the Moisture Sorption Properties of Corn Stover

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作者
Bonner, Ian J. [1 ]
Thompson, David N. [2 ]
Teymouri, Farzaneh [3 ]
Campbell, Timothy [3 ]
Bals, Bryan [3 ]
Tumuluru, Jaya Shankar [1 ]
机构
[1] Idaho Natl Lab, Biofuels & Renewable Energy Technol Dept, Idaho Falls, ID 83415 USA
[2] Idaho Natl Lab, Biol & Chem Proc Dept, Idaho Falls, ID 83415 USA
[3] Michigan Biotechnol Inst, Lansing, MI USA
关键词
AFEX pretreatment; Corn stover; Drying kinetics; Pelletized biomass; Water activity; BIOMASS; TECHNOLOGIES; COMPONENTS; STABILITY;
D O I
10.1080/07373937.2015.1039127
中图分类号
TQ [化学工业];
学科分类号
0817 ;
摘要
Combining ammonia fiber expansion (AFEX) pretreatment with a depot processing facility is a promising option for delivering high-value densified biomass to the emerging bioenergy industry. However, because the pretreatment process results in a high moisture material unsuitable for pelleting or storage (40% wet basis), the biomass must be immediately dried. If AFEX pretreatment results in a material that is difficult to dry, the economics of this already costly operation would be at risk. This work tests the nature of moisture sorption isotherms and thin-layer drying behavior of corn (Zea mays L.) stover at 20 degrees C to 60 degrees C before and after sequential AFEX pretreatment and pelletization to determine whether any negative impacts to material drying or storage may result from the AFEX process. The equilibrium moisture content to equilibrium relative humidity relationship for each of the materials was determined using dynamic vapor sorption isotherms and modeled with modified Chung-Pfost, modified Halsey, and modified Henderson temperature-dependent models as well as the Double Log Polynomial (DLP), Peleg, and Guggenheim Anderson de Boer (GAB) temperature-independent models. Drying kinetics were quantified under thin-layer laboratory testing and modeled using the Modified Page's equation. Water activity isotherms for non-pelleted biomass were best modeled with the Peleg temperature-independent equation while isotherms for the pelleted biomass were best modeled with the Double Log Polynomial equation. Thin-layer drying results were accurately modeled with the Modified Page's equation. The results of this work indicate that AFEX pretreatment results in drying properties more favorable than or equal to that of raw corn stover, and pellets of superior physical stability in storage.
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页码:1768 / 1778
页数:11
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