Evolution of char structural features during fast pyrolysis of corn straw with solid heat carriers in a novel V-shaped down tube reactor

2017 ◽  
Vol 149 ◽  
pp. 570-578 ◽  
Author(s):  
Peng Fu ◽  
Weiming Yi ◽  
Zhihe Li ◽  
Xueyuan Bai ◽  
Lihong Wang
Fuel ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 207 ◽  
pp. 71-84 ◽  
Author(s):  
Chamseddine Guizani ◽  
Sylvie Valin ◽  
Joseph Billaud ◽  
Marine Peyrot ◽  
Sylvain Salvador

Author(s):  
R. G. Graham ◽  
M. A. Bergougnou ◽  
L. K. S. Mok ◽  
H. I. de Lasa
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2017 ◽  
Vol 161 ◽  
pp. 182-192 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zhihe Li ◽  
Ning Li ◽  
Weiming Yi ◽  
Peng Fu ◽  
Yongjun Li ◽  
...  

Catalysts ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (6) ◽  
pp. 685
Author(s):  
Zeyu Xue ◽  
Zhaoping Zhong ◽  
Bo Zhang

To delve into the law of hydrocarbon production in microwave-assisted catalytic fast pyrolysis (MACFP) of corn straw, physical mixed Mesoporous Crystalline Material-41 (MCM-41) and Zeolite Socony Mobile-5 (ZSM-5) catalyst prototypes were exploited in this study. Besides, the effects exerted by temperature of reaction and MCM-41/ZSM-5 mass ratio were explored. As revealed from the results, carbon outputs of hydrocarbons rose initially as the temperature of MACFP rose and reached the maximal data at 550 °C; subsequently, it declined as reaction temperature rose. Moreover, the MCM-41/ZSM-5 mass ratio of 1:2 was second-to-none for hydrocarbon formation in the course of biomass MACFP. It was reported that adding MCM-41 can hinder coke formation on ZSM-5. Furthermore, MCM-41/ZSM-5 mixture exhibited more significant catalytic activity than ZSM-5/MCM-41 composite, demonstrating that hydrocarbon producing process can be stimulated by a simple physical MCM-41 and ZSM-5 catalysts mixture instead of synthesizing complex hierarchically-structured ZSM-5/MCM-41 composite.


2018 ◽  
Vol 263 ◽  
pp. 467-474 ◽  
Author(s):  
Peng Fu ◽  
Xueyuan Bai ◽  
Zhihe Li ◽  
Weiming Yi ◽  
Yongjun Li ◽  
...  

2015 ◽  
Vol 737 ◽  
pp. 14-19
Author(s):  
Huan Huan Wei ◽  
Yun Long Liu ◽  
Dong Yu Chen

The fast pyrolysis of corn straw in the fluidized bed reactor to produce bio-oil, the preliminary qualitative research on the composition of the bio-oil was analyzed by GC-MS to provide the basis for their purification, refining and long-term stability studies. The result shows that: the bio-oil producted by corn straw pyrolysis contains 66 components, mainly containing phenol, furan, acetic acid, propanoic acid, ethanone, vanillin, aldehyde, bio-oil water content is 33% and pH is 3.1, which has a great significance to improve the quality of bio-oil.


RSC Advances ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 7 (67) ◽  
pp. 42192-42202 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hyewon Hwang ◽  
Olga Sahin ◽  
Joon Weon Choi

An in-depth study of activated carbon using fast pyrolysis char and correlation between its properties and phenol adsorption were discussed.


Processes ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (11) ◽  
pp. 1407
Author(s):  
Jong Hyeon Ha ◽  
In-Gu Lee

A critical issue in the design of bubbling fluidized bed reactors for biomass fast pyrolysis is to maintain the bed at a constant level to ensure stable operation. In this work, a bubbling fluidized bed reactor was investigated to deal with this issue. The reactor consists of inner and outer tubes and enables in situ control of the fluidized-bed level in the inner-tube reactor with a mechanical method during biomass fast pyrolysis. The significant fraction of biochar produced from the fast pyrolysis in the inner-tube reactor was automatically removed through the annulus between the inner and outer tubes. The effect of pyrolysis temperature (426–528 °C) and feeding rate (0.8–1.8 kg/h) on the yield and characteristics of bio-oil, biochar, and gaseous products were examined at a 15 L/min nitrogen carrier gas flow rate for wood sawdust with a 0.5–1.0 mm particle size range as a feed. The bio-oil reached a maximum yield of 62.4 wt% on a dry basis at 440 °C, and then slowly decreased with increasing temperature. At least 79 wt% of bio-char byproduct was removed through the annulus and was found in the reactor bottom collector. The GC-MS analysis found phenolics to be more than 40% of the bio-oil products.


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