Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1282967 International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 2010 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

According to the differences in components, three representative components (plastic, kitchen garbage and wood) in municipal solid waste (MSW) were pyrolyzed in a fixed bed reactor to evaluate the influence of particle size on pyrolysis performance of single-component municipal solid waste (MSW). The bed temperature was set at 800°C and each sample was separated into three different size fractions (0–5 mm, 5–10 mm and 10–20 mm). The results show for all the samples particle size has an effect on pyrolysis product yields and composition: smaller particle size results in higher gas yield with less tar and char; the decrease of particle size can increase H2 and CO contents of gas, as well as the ash and carbon element contents in the char. And the influence is the much more significant for sample with higher fixed carbon and ash contents, such as kitchen garbage, and less for sample with higher volatile content, plastic in the test.

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