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International Journal of Green Energy | 2018

Yield and quality of charcoals from olive mill residues and its stone and pulp fractions: An enhanced comparative study

Khalid Elyounssi; Ghislaine Volle; Adnane El Hamidi; Joël Blin

ABSTRACT Pyrolysis is a promising way to upgrade large amounts of residues from olive oil processing into charcoal. Pyrolysis of the stone and pulp fractions needed to be investigated before conclusions could be drawn. We subjected the olive stone fraction, the pulp fraction, and a mixture of the two to dynamic pyrolysis and isothermal pyrolysis at 360°C. We characterized the charcoals resulting from isothermal pyrolysis at 360°C for different durations in terms of the fixed-carbon content (FCC), carbon content (CC), and high heating value (HHV). We found that charcoal yield from the pulp was higher than that from the stones, which were 38.1% and 32.9%, respectively, after pyrolysis for 360 min. This seemingly unexpected result was due to the high contents of ash (6.22%) and extractives (13%) in the pulp, which remained completely and partially undecomposed, respectively, in the charcoals and are accounted for when calculating yields. However, charcoals obtained from the stones were of higher quality than charcoals from the pulp, with lower ash content and higher FCC, CC, and HHV. In particular, the FCC, CC, and HHV after pyrolysis for 360 min were 73.2%, 74.4%, and 30.2 MJ/kg for the stones and only 61.8%, 63.2%, and 25.9 MJ/kg for the pulp, respectively. Depending on the required quality of the final charcoal, our results help decide whether to pyrolyse the entire olive residues or only one of the two fractions, more likely the stones.


Applied Catalysis A-general | 2010

In situ generation of Ni metal nanoparticles as catalyst for H2-rich syngas production from biomass gasification

Yohan Richardson; Joël Blin; Ghislaine Volle; Julius Motuzas; Anne Julbe


Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis | 2007

Pyrolysis of metal impregnated biomass: An innovative catalytic way to produce gas fuel

Kathy Bru; Joël Blin; Anne Julbe; Ghislaine Volle


Fuel Processing Technology | 2009

Pyrolysis of Pinus pinaster in a two-stage gasifier: Influence of processing parameters and thermal cracking of tar

Wanignon Ferdinand Fassinou; Laurent Van de Steene; Siaka Toure; Ghislaine Volle; Philippe Girard


Separation and Purification Technology | 2003

Synthesis of sodalite/αAl2O3 composite membranes by microwave heating

Anne Julbe; Julius Motuzas; F. Cazevielle; Ghislaine Volle; Christian Guizard


Fuel | 2007

Biodegradability of biomass pyrolysis oils: Comparison to conventional petroleum fuels and alternatives fuels in current use

Joël Blin; Ghislaine Volle; Philippe Girard; Tony Bridgwater; Dietrich Meier


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2013

Catalytic Investigation of in Situ Generated Ni Metal Nanoparticles for Tar Conversion during Biomass Pyrolysis

Yohan Richardson; Julius Motuzas; Anne Julbe; Ghislaine Volle; Joël Blin


Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis | 2015

Multi-technique characterization of fast pyrolysis oils.

Nadège Charon; Jérémie Ponthus; Didier Espinat; François Broust; Ghislaine Volle; Jérémy Valette; Dietrich Meier


Fuel Processing Technology | 2015

Detailed identification and quantification of the condensable species released during torrefaction of lignocellulosic biomasses

Kim Lê Thành; Jean-Michel Commandre; Jérémy Valette; Ghislaine Volle; Michel Meyer


Biomass & Bioenergy | 2015

Influence of impregnated iron and nickel on the pyrolysis of cellulose

François-Xavier Collard; Ammar Bensakhria; Martin Drobek; Ghislaine Volle; Joël Blin

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Joël Blin

Centre de coopération internationale en recherche agronomique pour le développement

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Anne Julbe

University of Montpellier

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Jérémy Valette

Centre de coopération internationale en recherche agronomique pour le développement

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Philippe Girard

Centre de coopération internationale en recherche agronomique pour le développement

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François Broust

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Yohan Richardson

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Julius Motuzas

University of Queensland

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Alba Zaremski

Centre de coopération internationale en recherche agronomique pour le développement

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Loïc Brancheriau

Centre de coopération internationale en recherche agronomique pour le développement

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