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Biomass co-pyrolysis: Effects of blending three different biomasses on oil yield and quality.

Derya Yeşim Hopa1, Oğuzhan Alagöz1, Nazan Yılmaz1, Meltem Dilek1, Gamze Arabacı1, Tunçer Mutlu1.   

Abstract

In the present study, pyrolysis and co-pyrolysis of sugarcane bagasse, poppy capsule pulp, and rice husk were conducted in a fixed bed reactor at 550⁰C in nitrogen atmosphere. The moisture (5%-8%), ash (4%-17%), volatile matter (60%-76%), and fixed carbon analyses (11%-24%) of the utilized biomass were conducted. The decomposition behavior of biomasses due to the heat effect was investigated by thermogravimetric analysis/differential thermal analysis . In the pyrolysis of biomasses separately, the highest bio-oil yield was obtained with sugarcane bagasse (27.4%). In the co-pyrolysis of the binary blends of biomass, the highest bio-oil yield was obtained with the rice husk and sugarcane bagasse blends. While the mean bio-oil yield obtained with the separate pyrolysis of these two biomasses was 23.9%, it was observed that the bio-oil yield obtained with the co-pyrolysis of biomass blends was 28.4%. This suggested a synergistic interaction between the two biomasses during pyrolysis. It was observed that as the total ash content in the biomasses used in the pyrolysis increased, the bio-oil yield decreased, and the solid product content increased. Characterization studies of bio-oils were conducted by Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy, gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS), and hydrogen-1 nuclear magnetic resonance analyses. Results of these studies revealed that, all bio-oils were mainly composed of aliphatic and oxygenated compounds. The calorific values of bio-oils were determined by calorimeter bomb. Based on the GC-MS, the bio-oils with high fatty acid and its ester content also had high calorific values. The highest calorific value was 29.68 MJ kg-1, and this was obtained by pyrolysis of poppy capsule and sugarcane bagasse blend.

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Keywords:  Pyrolysis; biomass; co-pyrolysis; poppy capsule; rice husk; sugarcane bagasse

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31319779     DOI: 10.1177/0734242X19860895

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Waste Manag Res


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1.  Batch Pyrolysis and Co-Pyrolysis of Beet Pulp and Wheat Straw.

Authors:  Jerzy Chojnacki; Jan Kielar; Leon Kukiełka; Tomáš Najser; Aleksandra Pachuta; Bogusława Berner; Agnieszka Zdanowicz; Jaroslav Frantík; Jan Najser; Václav Peer
Journal:  Materials (Basel)       Date:  2022-02-07       Impact factor: 3.623

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