| Literature DB >> 28570885 |
Dengle Duan1, Yunpu Wang2, Leilei Dai1, Roger Ruan3, Yunfeng Zhao1, Liangliang Fan1, Maimaitiaili Tayier1, Yuhuan Liu4.
Abstract
Microwave-assisted fast co-pyrolysis of lignin and polypropylene for bio-oil production was conducted using the ex-situ catalysis technology. Effects of catalytic temperature, feedstock/catalyst ratio, and lignin/polypropylene ratio on product distribution and chemical components of bio-oil were investigated. The catalytic temperature of 250°C was the most conducive to bio-oil production in terms of the yield. The bio-oil yield decreased with the addition of catalyst during ex-situ catalytic co-pyrolysis. When the feedstock/catalyst ratio was 2:1, the minimum char and coke values were 21.22% and 1.54%, respectively. The proportion of cycloalkanes decreased and the aromatics increased with the increasing catalyst loading. A positive synergistic effect was observed between lignin and polypropylene. The char yield dramatically deceased and the bio-oil yield improved during co-pyrolysis compared with those during lignin pyrolysis alone. The proportion of oxygenates dramatically and the minimum value of 6.74% was obtained when the lignin/polypropylene ratio was 1:1.Entities:
Keywords: Bio-oil; Co-pyrolysis; Ex-situ catalysis; HZSM-5; Microwave
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28570885 DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2017.04.104
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioresour Technol ISSN: 0960-8524 Impact factor: 9.642