Energy Sources, Vol.22, No.5, 403-408, 2000
Upgrading of biomass materials as energy sources: Liquefaction of mosses from Turkey
Air-dried and ground moss samples were subjected to supercritical and catalytic fluid extractions by using water, acetone, glycerol, or benzene as solvent at different temperatures in noncatalytic runs. Ground moss samples were suspended in water containing sodium hydroxide and sodium carbonate catalysts at 575 K in a 0.1-liter autoclave. Yields of 71.7-79.8 % were obtained by catalytic liquefaction of the samples. The proximate analysis data and the higher heating values (HHV) of the samples were determined. The HHV as MJ/kg of the moss samples as a function of fixed carbon (FC) were calculated from the following equation: HHV = 0.322(FC%) + 10.742 The correlation coefficient was 0.999. The calorific values calculated from the above equation showed a mean difference of -0.78%.