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The release of monoterpenes during convective drying of wood chips

Journal Article · · Drying Technology
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  1. Chalmers Univ. of Technology, Gothenburg (Sweden). Dept. of Chemical Engineering Design
The release of volatile organic components (VOC) during high temperature convective drying of wood chips was studied experimentally and theoretically. The drying medium was superheated steam with a pressure of two bar. Two different temperature levels of the drying medium, 160 and 180 C, and two different materials, Scots Pine and Norway Spruce, were investigated. It was found that the main components released consist of various types of monoterpenes, with {alpha}-pinene dominating in each of the two materials. The amount released is dependent on the drying temperature as well as the time of the drying process. In order to describe the release rate of monoterpenes during drying, two separate models, called the communicating and the non-communicating model respectively, were developed. The mechanisms included for the transport of monoterpenes are, in the communicating model, transport by diffusion and with the advective gas and liquid flow within the tracheids and, in the non-communicating model, diffusion within the resin canal system. The results obtained using the communicating model largely overpredict the experimental results. To avoid this rapid release, additional mass transfer resistance for the transport of monoterpenes between the two canal systems could be introduced. The non-communicating model was found to be useful in explaining the release rate when drying spruce. This model, however, cannot distinguish between the two temperature levels studied.
Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE
OSTI ID:
675603
Journal Information:
Drying Technology, Journal Name: Drying Technology Journal Issue: 7 Vol. 16; ISSN DRTEDQ; ISSN 0737-3937
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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