Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8070822 | Energy | 2018 | 40 Pages |
Abstract
Fractional catalytic pyrolysis is an updated pyrolysis method, in which the biomass can be converted into higher quality bio-oil by upgrading the pyrolysis vapor in fluidized bed. In this study, the fast pyrolysis of tulip tree (Liriodendron) was performed in a bubbling fluidized-bed reactor under various reaction conditions (pyrolysis temperature, flow rate of fluidizing medium, and biomass particle size) to investigate the effects of these parameters on product yield and bio-oil quality. The system used silica sand and dolomite as the fluidizing bed material, and nitrogen as the fluidizing medium. When the pyrolysis temperature increased from 400â¯Â°C to 550â¯Â°C, the bio-oil yield was between 40.07â¯wt% and 49.03â¯wt% compared to those of 28.38 and 44.83â¯wt% using dolomite catalyst. Deoxygenation of bio-oil mostly produced water, and produced lower amounts of CO and CO2, but higher amounts of H2 and hydrocarbons gas. The catalytic process obtaineda high ratio of H2/CO in the gas product.
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Authors
Hoang Vu Ly, Dong-Hyeon Lim, Jae Wook Sim, Seung-Soo Kim, Jinsoo Kim,