Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7045527 | Applied Thermal Engineering | 2018 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Microwave-assisted fast co-pyrolysis of microalgae (MA) and polyvinyl chloride (PVC) was investigated. The pyrolysis profiles, yields of three-phase, the chemical composition of liquid and the ultimate analyses of solid residues were studied. When the power increased from 800â¯W to 1000â¯W, the bio-oil yields increased significantly while the proportion of aromatics and the heating value of oil and char decreased. A remarkable synergistic effect between MA and PVC was achieved in terms of oil yield when MA to PVC ratios were 5:5 and 3:7 at 800â¯W and 5:5 at 1000â¯W, respectively. With the increase of PVC, the content of nitrogenous and oxygenous organic matter in oil decreased from 29.65% to 0.38% at 800â¯W. The yield of solid decreased, the HHV increased and the values of H/C had a wave change. According to the quantity and quality of liquid and solid, 30% percentage of PVC was the suitable ratio.
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Authors
Minquan Dai, Hao Xu, Zhaosheng Yu, Shiwen Fang, Lin Chen, Wenlu Gu, Xiaoqian Ma,