Comparative Study of Atmosphere Effect on Wood Torrefaction

Author:

Quirino Rafael Lopes1ORCID,Richa Larissa2,Petrissans Anelie2,Teixeira Priscila Rios2,Durrell George1,Hulette Allen1,Colin Baptiste2,Petrissans Mathieu2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Chemistry Department, Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, GA 30460, USA

2. INRAE, LERMAB, Université de Lorraine, F-88000 Epinal, France

Abstract

Climate change, biomass utilization, and bioenergy recovery are among the biggest current global concerns. Wood is considered an environmentally benign material. Nevertheless, it must be processed for desired applications. Upon thermal treatment ranging from 180 °C to 280 °C, under low oxygen concentrations, wood becomes a material with improved dimensional stability, resistance to fungal attacks, grindability, hydrophobicity, and storage stability. Several strategies for wood treatment have been investigated over the course of the past decades, including the use of steam, nitrogen, smoke, vacuum, water, and hot oil. The goal of this work is to investigate the influence of pressure and atmosphere on the torrefaction of poplar. Through a systematic analysis of poplar wood samples treated under reduced pressures and different atmospheres, while keeping the same heating profile, it was possible to establish that changes observed for mass loss, color change, wood composition (via TGA/DTG analysis), functional groups (via FTIR), elemental analysis, and X-ray diffractograms relate directly to known reaction pathways occurring during torrefaction. Changes observed under reduced pressures have been associated with the relative concentration of oxygen in the reaction atmosphere and to the reduced diffusion times experienced by reactive by-products during the treatment. Conversely, extended diffusion times resulted in more significant changes for reactions carried out under N2, water vapor, and air.

Funder

Lab of Excellence ARBRE

Thomas Jefferson Fund

National Science Foundation

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Mechanics of Materials,Biomaterials,Civil and Structural Engineering,Ceramics and Composites

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