| Literature DB >> 24518438 |
Fernanda Cabral Borges1, Zhenyi Du2, Qinglong Xie2, Jorge Otávio Trierweiler3, Yanling Cheng2, Yiqin Wan4, Yuhuan Liu4, Rongbi Zhu5, Xiangyang Lin5, Paul Chen2, Roger Ruan6.
Abstract
A novel concept of fast microwave assisted pyrolysis (fMAP) in the presence of microwave absorbents was presented and examined. Wood sawdust and corn stover were pyrolyzed by means of microwave heating and silicon carbide (SiC) as microwave absorbent. The bio-oil was characterized, and the effects of temperature, feedstock loading, particle sizes, and vacuum degree were analyzed. For wood sawdust, a temperature of 480°C, 50 grit SiC, with 2g/min of biomass feeding, were the optimal conditions, with a maximum bio-oil yield of 65 wt.%. For corn stover, temperatures ranging from 490°C to 560°C, biomass particle sizes from 0.9mm to 1.9mm, and vacuum degree lower than 100mmHg obtained a maximum bio-oil yield of 64 wt.%. This study shows that the use of microwave absorbents for fMAP is feasible and a promising technology to improve the practical values and commercial application outlook of microwave based pyrolysis.Entities:
Keywords: Bio-oil; Biomass; Fast pyrolysis; Microwave; Model compounds
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24518438 DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2014.01.038
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioresour Technol ISSN: 0960-8524 Impact factor: 9.642