Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10133463 | Bioresource Technology | 2018 | 34 Pages |
Abstract
In this study, a continuous fast microwave-assisted pyrolysis system was developed to produce bio-oil, gas, and biochar from rice straw and Camellia oleifera shell. The effects of different pyrolysis temperatures (400â¯Â°C, 500â¯Â°C, and 600â¯Â°C) and feed rates (rice straw: 25, 45, and 66â¯g/min; C. oleifera shell: 100, 200, and 400â¯g/min) on bio-oil production were investigated. Experimental results showed that the yields of bio-oil (31.86â¯wt%) and gas (54.49â¯wt%) produced by the microwave-assisted pyrolysis of rice straw increased with increasing temperature. By contrast, the yields of bio-oil (27.45â¯wt%) and biochar (35.47â¯wt%) produced by the pyrolysis of C. oleifera shell decreased with increasing temperature. The contents of phenols, aldehydes, and alcohols in bio-oil produced from the shell were higher than those in bio-oil derived from rice straw.
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Authors
Yunpu Wang, Zihong Zeng, Xiaojie Tian, Leilei Dai, Ling Jiang, Shumei Zhang, Qiuhao Wu, Pingwei Wen, Guiming Fu, Yuhuan Liu, Roger Ruan,