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Investigation of Thermochemical Properties and Pyrolysis of Barley Waste as a Source for Renewable Energy

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dc.contributor.author Reza, Md Sumon
dc.contributor.author Taweekun, Juntakan
dc.contributor.author Afroze, Shammya
dc.contributor.author Siddique, Shohel Ahmed
dc.contributor.author Islam, Md. Shahinoor
dc.contributor.author Wang, Chongqing
dc.contributor.author Azad, Abul K.
dc.date.accessioned 2024-06-20T08:42:29Z
dc.date.available 2024-06-20T08:42:29Z
dc.date.issued 2023-01-14
dc.identifier.uri http://dspace.daffodilvarsity.edu.bd:8080/handle/123456789/12750
dc.description.abstract "Energy consumption is rising dramatically at the price of depleting fossil fuel supplies and rising greenhouse gas emissions. To resolve this crisis, barley waste, which is hazardous for the environment and landfill, was studied through thermochemical characterization and pyrolysis to use it as a feedstock as a source of renewable energy. According to proximate analysis, the concentrations of ash, volatile matter, fixed carbon, and moisture were 5.43%, 73.41%, 18.15%, and 3.01%, consecutively. The ultimate analysis revealed that the composition included an acceptable H/C, O/C, and (N+O)/C atomic ratio, with the carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, sulfur, and oxygen amounts being 46.04%, 6.84%, 3.895%, and 0.91%, respectively. The higher and lower heating values of 20.06 MJ/kg and 18.44 MJ/kg correspondingly demonstrate the appropriateness and promise for the generation of biofuel effectively. The results of the morphological study of biomass are promising for renewable energy sources. Using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, the main link between carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen was discovered, which is also important for bioenergy production. The maximum degradation rate was found by thermogravimetric analysis and derivative thermogravimetry to be 4.27% per minute for pyrolysis conditions at a temperature of 366 °C and 5.41% per minute for combustion conditions at a temperature of 298 °C. The maximum yields of biochar (38.57%), bio-oil (36.79%), and syngas (40.14%) in the pyrolysis procedure were obtained at 400, 500, and 600 °C, respectively. With the basic characterization and pyrolysis yields of the raw materials, it can be concluded that barley waste can be a valuable source of renewable energy. Further analysis of the pyrolyzed products is recommended to apply in the specific energy fields." en_US
dc.language.iso en_US en_US
dc.publisher MDPI Publications en_US
dc.subject Renewable energy en_US
dc.subject Alternate energy en_US
dc.title Investigation of Thermochemical Properties and Pyrolysis of Barley Waste as a Source for Renewable Energy en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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