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CO2-cofeeding catalytic pyrolysis of macadamia nutshell

Journal

JOURNAL OF CO2 UTILIZATION
Volume 37, Issue -, Pages 97-105

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcou.2019.12.001

Keywords

Waste-to-energy; Catalytic pyrolysis; Macadamia nutshell; Syngas; Carbon dioxide

Funding

  1. National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) - Korea government (MSIT) [NRF-2019R1A4A1027795, NRF-2019H1D3A1A01070644]
  2. National Research Foundation of Korea [2019H1D3A1A01070644] Funding Source: Korea Institute of Science & Technology Information (KISTI), National Science & Technology Information Service (NTIS)

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Here in this study, we laid great stress on a development of sustainable waste-to-energy (WtE) platform via CO2-cofeeding catalytic pyrolysis of macadamia nutshell (MNS) at mild temperature region. To this end, one-stage and two-stage (non-catalytic/catalytic) pyrolysis of MNS was performed to establish the fundamental relationship of temperature effect on syngas formation. The formation of gaseous pyrolysates was substantially enhanced when two-stage pyrolysis of MNS was applied, and second heating zone isothermally ran at 700 degrees C. Such the enhanced generation of gaseous pyrolysates from two-stage MNS pyrolysis of MNS was likely due to temperature-driven cracking of volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Also, catalytic two-stage pyrolysis of MNS was performed at lower isothermal running temperature (500 degrees C) over Ni/SiO2 and Co/SiO2. The enhanced formation of syngas (H-2 and CO) was observed from catalytic pyrolysis of MNS. Therefore, pyrolysis of MNS over Ni/SiO2 or Co/SiO2 could be a reliable platform for enhancing syngas formation at mild temperature (<= 500 degrees C) under CO2 environment. In addition, all experimental findings suggested that the use of CO2 is beneficial in the WtE platform, and the use of CO2 could be a practical climate change mitigation measure.

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