Pelletization Characteristics of the Hydrothermal Pretreated Rice Straw with Added Binders
Xianfei Xia, Hongru Xiao, Zhengyu Yang, Xin Xie, Janki Bhimani

TL;DR
This study investigates how hydrothermal pretreatment and additives like waste engine oil improve rice straw pelletization by reducing energy use and enhancing pellet quality, achieving standards comparable to middle-grade coal.
Contribution
It introduces a combined hydrothermal pretreatment and additive approach to optimize rice straw pelletization, reducing energy consumption and improving pellet quality.
Findings
Hydrothermal pretreatment significantly reduces energy consumption.
Waste engine oil outperforms rapeseed meal as an additive.
Pellet quality meets middle-grade coal standards.
Abstract
Pelletization of the loose rice straw is an attractive option to produce renewable fuels. In this paper, we focus on the problem of how to improve this pelletization process, especially to reduce energy consumption and improve product quality. In detail, we first pretreat rice straw, and then investigate the densification characteristics of the pretreated materials. Pretreatment methods of the materials include hydrothermal treatment and adding a certain proportion of economic additives, such as rapeseed meal and waste engine oil respectively. In addition, the pretreated rice straw was pelletized by using a biomass densification platform, meanwhile energy consumption and pellet quality were tested. Experimental results indicate that the hydrothermal pretreatment played an important role in reducing energy consumption and improving the product quality, and waste engine oil has a better…
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