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             while minimizing the char yield. The objective of carbonization, on the other
             hand, is to maximize fixed carbon and minimize hydrocarbon content of the
             solid product, while that of torrefaction is to maximize energy and mass
             yields with reduction in oxygen to carbon (O/C) and hydrogen to carbon
             (H/C) ratios.
                Carbonization is similar to torrefaction in many respects, but there are
             some important differences between them. For example, carbonization
             drives away most of the volatiles, but torrefaction retains most of it, driv-
             ing away only the early volatilized low energy dense compounds and
             chemically bound moistures. Therefore, during torrefaction the carboniza-
             tion reactions that remove the volatiles should be avoided (Tumuluru
             et al., 2011). Table 4.3 compares the properties of products of torrefac-
             tion and carbonization. Here, we see a comparison of the properties of
             carbonized and torrefied wood with those of raw wood with coal as a
             reference.





               TABLE 4.3 Comparison of Typical Properties of Raw Wood, Torrefied
               Wood, Charcoal, and Coal
                               Typical  Torrefied  Charcoal     Coal
                               Wood a   Wood       (Carbonization) (Bituminous) b
               Temperature ( C)         200 300    .300

               Moisture (%)(wb)  30 60  1 5        1 5          3 20
               Volatile (%db)  70 80    55 65      10 12        28 45
               FC (%db)        15 25    28 35      85 87        45 60
               Mass yield               B80%       B30%
               Energy density (db)  B18 a  20 24   30 32        24 33
               (MJ/kg)
               Volumetric energy  B5.8 a  6.0 10.0  18.5 19.8   30 40 c
                        3
               density (GJ/m )
               Apparent density  350 680  e  300 500 d  600 640  1100 1350
                  3
               (kg/m )
               Hydrophobicity  Hygroscopic Hydrophobic Hydrophobic  Hydrophobic
               a
               Bergman, P.C.A., 2005. Combined torrefaction and pelletisation. ECN Report: ECN-C-05-073.
               b
               Steam 41 edition, p. 9 6, 9 10, 12 7
               c           3
               Based on 1225 kg/m .
               d
               Mullins and McNight, p. 75.
               e
               Jenkins 1989, p. 866.
               wb- wet basis; db- dry basis.
               Source: Adapted from Kleinschmidt (2010).
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