Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
209346 Fuel Processing Technology 2015 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

•The influence of pyrolysis conditions in a rotary oven was studied.•No effect was observed on yield, composition or textural characteristics of chars.•Yields and composition of oil and char were affected by the modification of pyrolysis conditions.•Increasing N2 flow and rotary speed resulted in less aromatic oil with more oxygenated groups.

The pyrolysis of 1:1 blends of reinforcing fibre (RF) from tyre wastes with low rank bituminous coal was carried out in a rotary oven. The pyrolysis conditions were modified in order to study their influence on the yield and characteristics of the char and oil obtained. The variables studied were as follows: rotation speed, final pyrolysis temperature, N2 flow and heating rate. The textural characteristics of the char were studied by means of N2 adsorption at 77 K, whereas the oil composition was studied by infrared spectroscopy and gas chromatography.Modification of the variables did not have any effect on the composition or textural properties of RF/coal char. However, an increase in the nitrogen flow, rotary speed and a decrease in the heating rate led to a higher oil yield with more oxygenated groups and less aromaticity. These conditions also caused an increase in the contribution of the light oil to the oil yield. Moreover, an increment in the final temperature also resulted in a higher percentage of light oil, a greater amount of aromatic compounds and smaller number of oxygenated groups.

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