Samenvatting
The characterization of Physic nut shells was done using the wet chemical analysis of wood components. The obtained fractions were analyzed using IR, NMR, GPC, ICP and MALDI-TOF mass spectroscopy. TGA was used to determine the fixed carbon (+ash) and water content of the shells. The results of wet chemical analysis of wood components offered a clear procedure to isolate the main components in Physic nut shells ((a) under bar). The fractions obtained were: polar extract ((b) under bar), non-polar extract ((c) under bar), Acid Insoluble Lignin ((d) under bar), Holocellulose ((e) under bar), alpha-Cellulose T. The total Lignin content present in the shells equaled 48.84%. IR and NMR spectroscopy demonstrated that the non-polar extract is Lignin, which corresponds to the extractable Lignin (1.24%) in the Physic nut shells and the Acid Insoluble Lignin was 47.60%. Elemental analysis showed no Sulfur present in the investigated materials. Furthermore both H-1 and C-13 NMR of the non-polar extract showed the presence of aliphatic hydrocarbon chains. The a-Cellulose content (22.29%) and the Hemicelluloses content (23.84%) were in line with that of agricultural residues. The water content and the fixed carbon content (+ash [2.8%]) equal 5-6% and 35.6%, respectively. GPC showed that the polydispersity of the non-polar extract (3.6) lies between Alcell Lignin and Kraft Lignin. The polar extract contains a variety of metals, with especially a high amount of the alkali metals K and Na. The extraction with water is proposed to generate a fertilizer fraction and may be applied to reduce potential sintering issues during eventual combustion or gasification of the shells. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Originele taal-2 | English |
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Pagina's (van-tot) | 177-187 |
Aantal pagina's | 11 |
Tijdschrift | Biomass & Bioenergy |
Volume | 37 |
DOI's | |
Status | Published - feb.-2012 |