Energy recovery from Ginkgo biloba urban pruning wastes: pyrolysis optimization and fuel property enhancement for high grade charcoal productions
Padam Prasad Paudel, Sunyong Park, Kwang Cheol Oh, Seok Jun Kim, Seon Yeop Kim, Kyeong Sik Kang, Dae Hyun Kim

TL;DR
This study optimizes pyrolysis of Ginkgo biloba pruning waste to produce high-quality charcoal with improved fuel properties, offering an environmentally friendly waste valorization method for urban biomass.
Contribution
It introduces optimized pyrolysis conditions for Ginkgo pruning waste, enhancing charcoal quality and fuel properties, and evaluates its potential as a renewable energy source.
Findings
Calorific value increased up to 34.26 MJ/kg.
Charcoal met first and second grade standards at specific temperatures.
Higher heavy metal concentrations suggest need for pretreatment.
Abstract
Ginkgo biloba trees are widely planted in urban areas of developed countries for their resilience, longevity and aesthetic appeal. Annual pruning to control tree size, shape and interference with traffic and pedestrians generates large volumes of unutilized Ginkgo biomass. This study aimed to valorize these pruning residues into charcoal by optimizing pyrolysis conditions and evaluating its fuel properties. The pyrolysis experiment was conducted at 400 to 600 degrees Celsius, after oven drying pretreatment. The mass yield of charcoal was found to vary from 27.33 to 32.05 percent and the approximate volume shrinkage was found to be 41.19 to 49.97 percent. The fuel properties of the charcoals were evaluated using the moisture absorption test, proximate and ultimate analysis, thermogravimetry, calorimetry and inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry. The calorific value…
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