Proximate Analysis of the Fuel Energy Potential of Guarea Cedrata and Terminalia Catappa

Authors

  • Gladys A. Quartey Department of Interior Design and Technology Faculty of Built and Natural Environment Takoradi Technical University. P. O. Box 256. Takoradi
  • John Frank Eshun Department of Interior Design and Technology Faculty of Built and Natural Environment Takoradi Technical University. P. O. Box 256. Takoradi
  • Eric Donkor Marfo Department of Interior Design and Technology Faculty of Built and Natural Environment Takoradi Technical University. P. O. Box 256. Takoradi

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14738/aivp.104.12999

Keywords:

Ash content; calorific value; volatile matter, fixed carbon, tropical species, wood biomass

Abstract

Wood has the potential to be used as fuel for electricity production. This is because when the wood is subjected to combustion, it produces biogas in the form of methane, carbon dioxide, and other trace gases. An analysis of the heat value of Guarea cedrata and Terminalia catappa wood species from Ghana was done to ascertain the potential of their biomass to be a solid, natural, and renewable fuel. These species are abundant in this region and can also be grown as plantations. They are also used as furniture and construction materials with a lot of waste which can be made use of in the form of energy. The calorific values of these two tropical species were determined using an oxygen bomb calorimeter. T. catappa had a high calorific value of 18.2539 MJ/kg followed by G. cedrata with a value of 16.6099 MJ/kg. The ash contents of T. catappa were 0.24% and G. cedrata 0.32%. Greater biomass volatile content was shown to lead to greater gas production instead of the solid phase. The volatile matter emitted by the wood species under study was 72.34 % for T. catappa and 68.30 % for G. cedrata. The results showed that the wood of these species can be considered a good potential as a renewable energy resource.

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2022-09-10

How to Cite

Quartey, G. A., Eshun, J. F. ., & Marfo, E. D. (2022). Proximate Analysis of the Fuel Energy Potential of Guarea Cedrata and Terminalia Catappa. European Journal of Applied Sciences, 10(4), 848–858. https://doi.org/10.14738/aivp.104.12999