CN104232224A - Biomass fuel prepared from liquefied agricultural wastes - Google Patents
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Abstract
The invention discloses a biomass fuel prepared from liquefied agricultural wastes. The biomass fuel is characterized by containing the following substances in parts by weight: 15-20 parts of industrial ethanol, 1-2 parts of burning-rate accelerator, 5-10 parts of horse bean straw powder, 45-55 parts of wheat straw powder, 30-45 parts of peanut straw powder, 10-15 parts of mung bean stalk powder, 5-9 parts of pigweed cake, 5-10 parts of chicken manure, 15-20 parts of rice bran, 10-15 parts of wheat bran, 5-8 parts of potato, 15-20 parts of grain stillage, 10-16 parts of cassava residue, 5-12 parts of rice straws and 5-8 parts of corncob. The biomass fuel can be used for replacing the conventional fuel oil and has good industrialization prospects, and then, a candidate fuel can be provided for the fuel market.
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Technical field
The present invention relates to biomass fuel prepared by a kind of liquefying agricultural wastes.
Background technology
A large amount of biomass wastes is had under the industrial background of China, concrete example, as bagasse, vinasse slag, manioc waste, straw, straw, beans stalk, cotton stalk, cornstalk, corn cob, fallen leaves and wood chip etc., contains a large amount of macromolecular substance that can utilize further usually as xylogen, Mierocrystalline cellulose, hemicellulose and starch etc. in these biomass wastes.In recent years, under the overall background of green low-carbon, the further development and utilization of these biomass wastes is more and more received publicity.Biomass pyrolytic is a kind of thermochemical method, wherein do not exist oxygenant or limited oxygenant is only provided condition under, the macromolecular substance in biomass is made to be converted into bio-oil, charcoal and inflammable gas as xylogen, Mierocrystalline cellulose, hemicellulose and starch etc. decompose by thermal chemical reaction, and can by control thermal chemical reaction condition as temperature, pressure and the residence time etc. change as described in ratio between product, oxygenant described herein is as air, oxygen, water or steam etc.
Summary of the invention
Technical problem to be solved by this invention is to provide biomass fuel prepared by a kind of liquefying agricultural wastes.
For solving the problems of the technologies described above, the technical solution used in the present invention is:
A biomass fuel prepared by liquefying agricultural wastes, is characterized in that, comprises the material of following parts by weight: industrial alcohol 15-20 part, ignition dope 1-2 part, broad bean stalk powder 5-10 part, wheat stalk powder 45-55 part, peanut straw powder 30-45 part, mung bean stalk powder 10-15 part, Lay cake 5-9 part, chicken manure 5-10 part, rice bran 15-20 part, wheat bran 10-15 part, potato 5-8 part, vinasse slag 15-20 part, manioc waste 10-16 part, straw 5-12 part, corn cob 5-8 part.
The present invention can be used for substituting conventional oil fuel, possesses good industrialization prospect, and then generation can be provided to select fuel for fuel market.
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A biomass fuel prepared by liquefying agricultural wastes, is characterized in that, comprises the material of following parts by weight: industrial alcohol 15-20 part, ignition dope 1-2 part, broad bean stalk powder 5-10 part, wheat stalk powder 45-55 part, peanut straw powder 30-45 part, mung bean stalk powder 10-15 part, Lay cake 5-9 part, chicken manure 5-10 part, rice bran 15-20 part, wheat bran 10-15 part, potato 5-8 part, vinasse slag 15-20 part, manioc waste 10-16 part, straw 5-12 part, corn cob 5-8 part.
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1. the biomass fuel prepared of liquefying agricultural wastes, is characterized in that, comprise the material of following parts by weight: industrial alcohol 15-20 part, ignition dope 1-2 part, broad bean stalk powder 5-10 part, wheat stalk powder 45-55 part, peanut straw powder 30-45 part, mung bean stalk powder 10-15 part, Lay cake 5-9 part, chicken manure 5-10 part, rice bran 15-20 part, wheat bran 10-15 part, potato 5-8 part, vinasse slag 15-20 part, manioc waste 10-16 part, straw 5-12 part, corn cob 5-8 part.
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