Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6638171 Fuel 2014 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
The work is aimed at conversion of non-edible jatropha curcas de-oiled seed cake (the residue left after extraction of oil from the seed) into bio-oil and bio-char through pyrolysis process. A fluidized bed pyrolysis system with maximum feed rate of 12 g/min was designed and fabricated. The particle size range, sweep gas flow rate and operating temperature were optimized as 0.5 mm-0.99 mm, 8 L/min and 450 °C respectively for obtaining maximum yield of bio-oil (48%) and bio-char (35.1%). The crude bio-oil has lower viscosity (1.98 cSt), higher moisture content (31%) and higher density (1040 kg/m3) as compared to commercial petro-diesel. The crude bio-oil was upgraded to make it suitable for engine application. The moisture content of the crude bio-oil was removed about 3% by weight using Na2SO4 as a reagent. The heavier fractions, tar, moisture and inorganic materials were removed from the crude oil by distillation in the temperature range of 40 °C-80 °C. The density, viscosity and moisture content of the upgraded bio-oil decreased to 1030 kg/m3, 1.77 cSt and 25% respectively.
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