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Optimizing Waste for Energy: Exploring Municipal Solid Waste Variations on Torrefaction and Biochar Production

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dc.contributor.author Mpungu, Ibrahim Luqman
dc.contributor.author Maube, Obadiah
dc.contributor.author Nziu, Patrick
dc.contributor.author Mwasiagi, Josphat Igadwa
dc.contributor.author Dulo, Benson
dc.contributor.author Bongomi, Ocident
dc.date.accessioned 2024-08-21T10:15:17Z
dc.date.available 2024-08-21T10:15:17Z
dc.date.issued 2024-08
dc.identifier.uri http://ir.mu.ac.ke:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/9354
dc.description.abstract Energy primarily comes from fossil fuels, which leads to environmental deterioration through increased carbon dioxide load and other greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Renewable energy is a cheap alternative, and biomass, like municipal solid wastes (MSWs), can be suitably used for energy production. This paper reviews the impact of variations in MSW composition on its physical, chemical, and lignocellulosic properties. It further illustrates how these properties affect torrefaction products. It was observed that MSW can refer to either a combination of different waste types or independent wastes; hence, there is no standard composition of MSW. The variations in composition are responsible for fluctuating physical, chemical, and lignocellulosic properties. These properties, along with torrefaction process parameters, simultaneously affect the torrefied product, whereas lignocellulosic properties influence the biochar yield, and physical and chemical properties impact calorific value and ash content. Torrefying MSW containing low moisture content yields biochar with a high calorific value. Methods to improve the lignocellulosic properties of MSW have not been studied. Research is needed to assess the possibility of improving biochar yields in MSW by enhancing lignin percentages, possibly through blending MSW. A guide on the best blend combinations and ratios is required. Also, it is crucial to study optimal torrefaction process parameters. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Wiley en_US
dc.subject Energy en_US
dc.subject Solid Waste en_US
dc.title Optimizing Waste for Energy: Exploring Municipal Solid Waste Variations on Torrefaction and Biochar Production en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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