| Literature DB >> 27066356 |
Yun Gao1, Yi Yang1, Zhanbin Qin1, Yi Sun1.
Abstract
Coconut is a high-quality agricultural product of the Asia-Pacific region. In this paper, coconut shell which mainly composed of cellulose, hemicellulose, lignin was used as a raw material for coconut shell oil from coconut shell pyrolysis. The influence of the pyrolysis temperature, heating rate and particle size on coconut oil yield was investigated, and the effect of heating rate on coconut oil components was discussed. Experimental results show that the maximum oil yield of 75.74 wt% (including water) were obtained under the conditions that the final pyrolysis temperature 575 °C, heating rate 20 °C/min, coconut shell diameter about 5 mm. Thermal gravimetric analysis was used and it can be seen that coconut shell pyrolysis process can be divided into three stages: water loss, pyrolysis and pyrocondensation. The main components of coconut-shell oil are water (about 50 wt%), aromatic, phenolic, acid, ketone and ether containing compounds.Entities:
Keywords: Coconut oil; Coconut shell; Oil yield; Pyrolysis; Pyrolysis oil
Year: 2016 PMID: 27066356 PMCID: PMC4792838 DOI: 10.1186/s40064-016-1974-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Springerplus ISSN: 2193-1801
Fig. 1Schematic experimental unit for pyrolysis
Fig. 2Effect of final pyrolysis temperature on oil yield
Fig. 3TG curves for raw coconut shell materials at different heating rates
Fig. 4Weight loss rate for raw coconut shell materials using different heating rates
Fig. 5Effect of heating rate on oil yield
Particle size of raw materials versus oil yield
| Particle size (mm) | <1 | 4–8 | 10–20 |
| Oil yield (wt%) | 66.98 | 71.42 | 61.14 |
Fig. 6IR spectra of coconut-shell oil at different heating rates
Water content of coconut oil in different process conditions
| Heating rate/°C/min | Final temperature/°C | Water content/wt% |
|---|---|---|
| 2.5 | 575 | 58.23 |
| 5 | 575 | 46.65 |
| 10 | 575 | 50.29 |
| 20 | 575 | 51.19 |
| 10 | 350 | 40.31 |
| 10 | 450 | 45.26 |