Evaluation of the Bioenergy Potential of Temer Musa: An Invasive Tree from the African Desert

Temer musa (Prosopis chilensis) is an invasive wild tree found in the desert of many countries, e.g., Eritrea, Ethiopia, Sudan, India, South Africa, and the USA. The thermochemical properties of this invasive tree were analyzed as a potential biomass feedstock for energy generation. The calorific va...

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Published in:International Journal of Chemical Engineering Vol. 2021; pp. 1 - 10
Main Authors: Radenahmad, Nikdalila, Reza, Md Sumon, Bakar, Muhammad Saifullah Abu, Shams, Shahriar, Tesfai, Alem, Taweekun, Juntakan, Khalilpoor, Nima, Azad, Abul Kalam, Issakhov, Alibek
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: New York Hindawi 2021
Hindawi Limited
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Summary:Temer musa (Prosopis chilensis) is an invasive wild tree found in the desert of many countries, e.g., Eritrea, Ethiopia, Sudan, India, South Africa, and the USA. The thermochemical properties of this invasive tree were analyzed as a potential biomass feedstock for energy generation. The calorific value measurement of the temer musa wood was found to be 19.83 MJ/kg. Thermogravimetric analysis and derivative weight profiles displayed that the decomposition happened in four stages representing moisture content, volatile matter, fixed carbon, and ash formation. The proximate parameters are in good range with other known biomasses and are found suitable for the thermochemical energy conversion. The gasification process confirmed the existence of several gases that are usually observed in invasive biomasses. All gasification gases were in the acceptable range, and no hydrogen sulfide gas was observed, which makes the conversion as environment friendly. The obtained results show that the energy conversion of temer musa is suitable for real-time implementation.
ISSN:1687-806X
1687-8078
DOI:10.1155/2021/6693071