| Literature DB >> 24240147 |
N Ferrera-Lorenzo1, E Fuente, J M Bermúdez, I Suárez-Ruiz, B Ruiz.
Abstract
A comparative study of the pyrolysis of a macroalgae industrial solid waste (algae meal) in an electrical conventional furnace and in a microwave furnace has been carried out. It was found that the chars obtained from both pyrolyses are similar and show good properties for performing as a solid bio-fuel and as a precursor of activated carbon. Bio-oils from conventional pyrolysis have a greater number of phenolic, pyrrole and alkane compounds whereas benzene and pyridine compounds are more predominant in microwave pyrolysis with a major presence of light compounds. The bio-gas fraction from microwave pyrolysis presents a much higher syngas content (H2+CO), and a lower CO2 and CH4 proportion than that obtained by conventional pyrolysis. Yields are similar for both treatments with a slightly higher gas yield in the case of microwave pyrolysis due to the fact that microwave heating favors heterogeneous reactions between the gases and the char.Entities:
Keywords: Algae meal; Bio-fuels; Conventional electrical furnace; Microwave furnace; Pyrolysis
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24240147 DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2013.10.047
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioresour Technol ISSN: 0960-8524 Impact factor: 9.642