| Literature DB >> 24759640 |
A Veses1, M Aznar1, I Martínez1, J D Martínez2, J M López1, M V Navarro1, M S Callén1, R Murillo1, T García3.
Abstract
Wood catalytic pyrolysis using calcium-based materials was studied in an auger reactor at 450°C. Two different catalysts, CaO and CaO·MgO were evaluated and upgraded bio-oils were obtained in both cases. Whilst acidity and oxygen content remarkable decrease, both pH and calorific value increase with respect to the non-catalytic test. Upgrading process was linked to the fact that calcium-based materials could not only fix the CO2-like compounds but also promoted the dehydration reactions. In addition, process simulation demonstrated that the addition of these catalysts, especially CaO, could favour the energetic integration since a lowest circulation of heat carrier between combustor and auger reactor should be needed. An energy self-sustained system was obtained where thermal energy required for biomass drying and for pyrolysis reaction was supplied by non-condensable gas and char combustion, respectively.Entities:
Keywords: Auger reactor; Bio-oil; Biomass; Catalytic pyrolysis; Deoxygenation catalysts
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24759640 DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2014.03.146
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioresour Technol ISSN: 0960-8524 Impact factor: 9.642