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Catalytic fast pyrolysis of rice husk for bio-oil production

Journal

ENERGY
Volume 154, Issue -, Pages 477-487

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2018.04.157

Keywords

Rice husk; Fluidized bed reactor; Catalytic fixed bed reactor; ZSM-5; Pyrolysis mechanism

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51776127]

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A lab-scale catalytic pyrolysis unit with the feeding rate of 100-500 g h(-1) was designed and manufactured with a fluidized bed reactor. The effects of reaction temperature, catalyst weight and catalyst position on the properties of pyrolysis products were investigated. Subsequently, the mechanism of biomass pyrolysis was studied through Py-GC/MS analysis. The optimal pyrolysis temperature for a higher yield and quality of bio-oil was 500 degrees C. The highest bio-oil yield was 46.9 wt% with biochar, and non-condensable gas yields of 30.0 wt% and 23.1 wt%, respectively at 500 degrees C. The minimum value of the water content of bio-oil samples was 1339 +/- 0.22% under 500 degrees C. The catalyst can significantly increase the water content of bio-oil and reduce the ash content, HHV, solid content and viscosity of bio-oil. In the process of biomass fast pyrolysis, the cellulose, hemicellulose and lignin were pyrolyzed to monomers. Then some chemicals were produced from these monomers through a series of reactions: isomerization reaction, dehydration reaction, retro-aldol reaction, esterification, carbonyl reaction and so on. In catalytic pyrolysis, the active site of catalyst acts as deoxidizer. Hydrocarbon radicals' pool was formed through monomers thermal cracking. Then some relatively stable chemicals were formed through reactions among those radicals. (C) 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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