Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
684200 Bioresource Technology 2010 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

The aim of this work was to study the feasibility and operation performance of plasma torch pyrolysis of biomass wastes, taking rice straw as the target material. This novel method has several advantages including high heating rate, short heating time, no viscous tar and low residual char (7.45–13.78 wt.%) or lava. The productions of CO and H2 are the major components (91.85–94.14 vol.%) in the gas products with relatively high reaction rates. The maximum concentrations of gaseous products occurring times are all below 1 min. Almost 90% of gaseous products were appeared in 4 min reaction time. The yield of H2 increases with the increase of input power or temperature. With the increase of moisture (5–55 wt.%), the mass yields of H2 and CO2 also increase from the H2O decomposition. However, due to the CO2 production, the accumulated volume fraction of syngas decreases with the increase of moisture.

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