Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5013135 | Energy Conversion and Management | 2017 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Influence of potassium on the gas releasing behaviors during rice husk high-temperature pyrolysis was investigated under isothermal conditions in a two stage micro-fluidized bed reactor. Reaction kinetics for generating H2, CO, CO2 and CH4 was investigated based on the Friedman and model-fitting approaches. Results indicated that different gas species had different times to start and end the gas release process, particularly at 600 °C, representing different chemical routes and mechanics for generating these gas components. The resulting apparent activation energies for H2, CO, and CO2 decreased from 23.10 to 12.00 kJ/mol, 15.48 to 14.03 kJ/mol and 10.14 to 7.61 kJ/mol respectively with an increase in potassium concentration from 0 to 0.5 mol/kg, while that for CH4 increased from 16.85 to 19.40 kJ/mol. The results indicated that the addition of potassium could promote the generation reactions of H2, CO and CO2 while hinder the generation reactions of CH4. The pyrolysis reaction was further found to be subject to the three-dimensional diffusion model for all the samples.
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Authors
Yuan Liu, Yan Wang, Feiqiang Guo, Xiaolei Li, Tiantao Li, Chenglong Guo, Jiafu Chang,