A comparative assessment of biomass ash preparation methods using X-ray fluorescence and wet chemical analysis
X-ray fluorescence (XRF) spectroscopy is a rapid method used to determine the composition of biomass ash, but the accuracy of the method is sensitive to various factors including ash preparation methods. In this study different types of biomass ash were examined by using wet chemical analysis (WCA)...
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Zusammenfassung: | X-ray fluorescence (XRF) spectroscopy is a rapid method used to determine the composition of biomass
ash, but the accuracy of the method is sensitive to various factors including ash preparation methods. In
this study different types of biomass ash were examined by using wet chemical analysis (WCA) and compared
with the respective XRF results. The biomass ash was initially prepared in accordance with the
European Standard method at 550 C. At this low combustion temperature the amount of residual
unburned carbon is significant. To eliminate this, the ashes were heated at higher temperatures: a batch
of twenty biomass ashes were heated at 850 C and a batch of five heated to 815 C. At these higher temperatures
there may be loss of inorganic components by vaporisation. Variation in these effects may lead
to unreliable results. The relationship between XRF and WCA results are given by regression equations.
The ashes processed at 815 C show better agreement between the two analysis methods. |
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DOI: | 10.1016/j.fuel.2016.05.081 |