Environmental Assessment and Characteristic of Refuse Derived Fuel by Mixed Biomass with Binder 


Vol. 17,  No. 4, pp. 336-345, Dec.  2011


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  Abstract

The total area of forest land in Korea is 64.2%, and significant forest resources can continuously be produced. However our country didn't separate the recyclable waste wood and was illegal landfill or incinerated. In this study, waste-wood and rice husk of biomass and low-grade-anthracite made refuse derived fuel by mixing and compressing. In addition, the binding effect of binders and additives were analyzed. Physical and chemical characteristics of manufactured refuse derived fuel were analyzed and evaluated suitability by compared with quality standards. A result of change with compressed and relaxed density, added 20% anthracite and 10% rice husk is optimal density change and average density increased large range when 20 wt.% P.V.A., guargum, molasses and 10 wt.% starch were added. All fuel samples be distributed over 3,500 kcal/kg LHV and grade of No. 3~4 fuels appeared. A result of the characteristics of physical and chemical compressed biomass refuse derived fuel with addictive, 12.9% of durability improvement appeared when is mixing asphalt and 5.8% of durability improvement appeared when is mixing rice bran by pretreatment of NaOH 5%.

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[IEEE Style]

L. HD, C. JH, K. ID, K. YS, O. KJ, "Environmental Assessment and Characteristic of Refuse Derived Fuel by Mixed Biomass with Binder," Clean Technology, vol. 17, no. 4, pp. 336-345, 2011. DOI: .

[ACM Style]

Lee HD, Cho JH, Kim ID, Kim YS, and Oh KJ. 2011. Environmental Assessment and Characteristic of Refuse Derived Fuel by Mixed Biomass with Binder. Clean Technology, 17, 4, (2011), 336-345. DOI: .