Literature DB >> 31409255

Characterization of bio-oil and bio-char produced by low-temperature microwave-assisted pyrolysis of olive pruning residue using various absorbers.

Mattia Bartoli1, Luca Rosi1, Alessio Giovannelli2, Piero Frediani1, Marco Frediani1.   

Abstract

Olive pruning residue is largely formed during cultivation, and is usually disposed through open-air combustion directly in the field, but this habit is a possible source of pollution. The pyrolytic conversion of olive pruning residue has been run in a new and very appealing way using microwave as a heating source and different microwave absorbers in a multimode batch reactor. In this way, olive residue is converted into interesting bio-chemical products with a short pyrolysis time, ranging from 15 to 36 min, and with a peak temperature ranging from 450 K to 705 K according to the different microwave absorber. Thus, a very efficient and selective system was realized, which was able to address the process towards the formation of a large amount of bio-char (up to 61.2%) or a high formation of bio-oil (56.2%) and gas (41.7%) with a very low formation of bio-char (2.1%). However, when carbon and iron were used as microwave absorbers, it was possible to obtain an intermediate amount of bio-char (26-30%) and bio-oil (40 wt%). Bio-oils were collected as dark-brown liquids with low viscosity and density. A bio-oil with a low water concentration was obtained using carbon or iron as the microwave absorber. The bio-oils formed in all experiments contained a very large amount of acetic acid, even when NaOH was the microwave absorber. Furthermore, a large amount of aromatics were present in the bio-oil obtained using carbon as the microwave absorber.

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Keywords:  Olive pruning residue; biomass conversion; microwave pyrolysis; quantitative GC–MS

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31409255     DOI: 10.1177/0734242X19865342

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Waste Manag Res


  2 in total

Review 1.  A Review of Non-Soil Biochar Applications.

Authors:  Mattia Bartoli; Mauro Giorcelli; Pravin Jagdale; Massimo Rovere; Alberto Tagliaferro
Journal:  Materials (Basel)       Date:  2020-01-07       Impact factor: 3.623

2.  Pyrolysis of Pruning Residues from Various Types of Orchards and Pretreatment for Energetic Use of Biochar.

Authors:  Paweł Kazimierski; Paulina Hercel; Tomasz Suchocki; Jakub Smoliński; Agnieszka Pladzyk; Dariusz Kardaś; Justyna Łuczak; Katarzyna Januszewicz
Journal:  Materials (Basel)       Date:  2021-05-31       Impact factor: 3.623

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