| Literature DB >> 31812912 |
Yaning Zhang1, Yunlei Cui1, Shiyu Liu2, Liangliang Fan3, Nan Zhou2, Peng Peng2, Yunpu Wang3, Feiqiang Guo2, Min Min2, Yanling Cheng2, Yuhuan Liu4, Hanwu Lei5, Paul Chen2, Bingxi Li1, Roger Ruan6.
Abstract
Microwave-assisted pyrolysis of waste suffers from the problem that the waste generally has low microwave absorptivity thereby resulting in low heating rate and low pyrolysis temperature. In this case, fast microwave-assisted pyrolysis is proposed and developed to help the pyrolysis of waste. This study describes two methods that can be used to realize fast microwave-assisted pyrolysis of waste: (1) premixed method (wastes are mixed with microwave absorbent) and (2) non-premixed method (wastes are poured onto the heated microwave absorbent bed). Then, biofuels (bio-oil, bio-gas, and bio-char) produced from fast microwave-assisted pyrolysis of wastes are reviewed. The review results show that the yields of bio-oil, bio-gas, and bio-char obtained from fast microwave-assisted pyrolysis of wastes varied significantly in the ranges of 2-96 wt%, 2.4-86.8 wt%, and 0.3-83.2 wt%, respectively. Although the present research focused mainly on the premixed method, non-premixed/continuous fast microwave-assisted pyrolysis is still promising and challenging.Keywords: Biofuels production; Fast microwave-assisted pyrolysis; Waste
Year: 2019 PMID: 31812912 DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2019.122480
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioresour Technol ISSN: 0960-8524 Impact factor: 9.642