Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7066119 | Bioresource Technology | 2018 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Microwave pyrolysis of moso bamboo over bamboo-based biochar catalyst was conducted to achieve the bio-oil upgrading and high quality syngas production. The influence of the biochar on bamboo pyrolysis involving the temperature rise, product yield, and bio-oil and gas compositions was studied. The gas production was facilitated by the biochar mainly at the cost of the bio-oil, indicating the biochar had an excellent activity for the bio-oil cracking. The main compositions in bio-oil were acetic acid and phenol with the total contents ranging from 73.145% to 82.84% over the biochar catalysts, suggesting the upgrading of the bio-oil were achieved. The biochar exerted a positive effect on the syngas (COâ¯+â¯H2) production with the maximum content reaching up to 65.13â¯vol% at the 20â¯wt% addition amount of biochar under microwave condition. The biochar became more effective on the bio-oil upgrading and syngas production under microwave heating than conventional heating.
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Authors
Qing Dong, Huaju Li, Miaomiao Niu, Chuping Luo, Jinfeng Zhang, Bo Qi, Xiangqian Li, Wa Zhong,