Effect of particle size on syngas production using sawdust of Cameroonian Triplochiton scleroxylon

2019 
Abstract Improving living comfort is inevitably accompanied by a significant increase in energy requirements. These constant rises in energy demand, coupled with environmental issues of fossil energies, have led researches toward renewable energies. Biomass is then one of the renewable sources of energy which must be valorized in sub-Saharan Africa in order to satisfy the future energy needs. In the present work, sawdust of Triplochiton scleroxylon commonly named Ayous is used as feedstock to produce syngas using a batch reactor for gasification process. Based on the proximate and chemical analysis of these wooden residues, results revealed the cellulose content of 46.5± 3.54 wt%, hemicellulose content of 16.2± 1.56 wt%, lignin content of 16.2± 1.56 wt%, moisture content of 18.67± 0.58wt% and the fixed carbon content of 10.90± 0.38wt%. These contents prove that Ayous is a good substrate for syngas production. That sawdust has then been screened into three samples with different particles sizes (d
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