Effects of loaded-mineral elements on CO enhancement of wheat straw pyrolysis in low-concentration CO2 atmosphere

被引:3
作者
Liu, Hui [1 ]
Yuan, Shenfu [1 ]
Deng, Jin [1 ]
Zhao, Yanwei [1 ]
Xie, Xiaoguang [1 ]
Liu, Jiajia [1 ]
机构
[1] Yunnan Univ, Natl Ctr Expt Chem & Chem Engn Educ Demonstrat, Yunnan Prov Key Lab Carbon Neutral & Green Low Car, Minist Educ,Sch Chem Sci & Engn,Key Lab Med Chem N, 2, Cuihu North Rd, Kunming 650091, Peoples R China
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
CO enhancement; Loaded -mineral elements; Biomass pyrolysis; CO2; ALKALINE-EARTH METALS; BIOMASS PYROLYSIS; BIO-OIL; GASIFICATION; CARBON; WASTE; CHAR; TEMPERATURE; CATALYST; BEHAVIOR;
D O I
10.1016/j.jaap.2023.106025
中图分类号
O65 [分析化学];
学科分类号
070302 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Pyrolysis of biomass in the CO2 atmosphere can enhance CO yield (CO enhancement), which can improve flammable gas yield and promote CO2 conversion. In this work, to investigate the effects of mineral elements on CO enhancement in the pyrolysis of biomass under the low-concentration CO2 atmosphere, acid-washing wheat straw (AWS) was individually loaded with relative amounts of 3.43 wt% K, 1.75 wt% Ca, 0.75 wt% Fe, 0.72 wt% Al, 0.32 wt% Mg, and 5.70 wt% Si which were derived from elemental determinations of X-ray fluorescence analysis. Pyrolysis experiments were conducted in 5% CO2 (95% N2, Vol) and pure N2 as a reference at an optimal temperature of 715 degrees C. Results revealed that CO enhancement of mineral elements loaded biomass pyrolysis in a low-concentration CO2 atmosphere can be affected by mineral elements. The loaded Al, Mg, and Si have no obvious influences on CO enhancement. Significantly, the loaded K, Ca, and Fe can reinforce the CO enhancement. The CO yields increase from 61.54 mL/g (AWS) to 76.57 mL/g (K), 71.10 mL/g (Ca) and 68.89 mL/g (Fe) in N2, respectively. However, under the 5% CO2 atmosphere, the CO yields increase from 67.11 mL/g (AWS) to 133.36 mL/g (K), 112.92 mL/g (Ca), and 78.40 mL/g (Fe), respectively. Interestingly, the loaded K, Ca, and Fe shows incredible reinforcements of CO enhancement at a holding stage of 715 degrees C in the 5% CO2 atmo-sphere, increasing from 30.42 mL/g (AWS) to 71.32 mL/g (K), 74.62 mL/g (Ca), and 44.41 mL/g (Fe), respectively. The interactions between the loaded-mineral elements and CO2 were justified by the CO enhancement, crystalline phase changes, and the changed organic groups of chars from the 5% CO2 atmosphere. And we proposed the possible mechanistic effects. (1) K can promote the interactions between the biomass pyrolysis intermediates and CO2 to form more CO. (2) The synergy between CO2 and the loaded Ca promotes the thermal dissociations of Ca combing to biochar and further reactions for CO enhancement. (3) Fe catalyzed the cracking of C-O groups and provided fragments of O-containing groups (especially OH) for CO2 to improve CO yield. This study provides some references for CO2 utilization in biomass pyrolysis to increase the yield of CO.
引用
收藏
页数:12
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Enhancement of syngas for H2 production via catalytic pyrolysis of orange peel using CO2 and bauxite residue
    Yoon, Kwangsuk
    Lee, Sang Soo
    Ok, Yong Sik
    Kwon, Eilhann E.
    Song, Hocheol
    APPLIED ENERGY, 2019, 254
  • [32] Application of Polyethylenimine-Impregnated Solid Adsorbents for Direct Capture of Low-Concentration CO2
    Wang, Jitong
    Wang, Mei
    Li, Wencheng
    Qiao, Wenming
    Long, Donghui
    Ling, Licheng
    AICHE JOURNAL, 2015, 61 (03) : 972 - 980
  • [33] Development of polyethylenimine (PEI)-impregnated mesoporous carbon spheres for low-concentration CO2 capture
    Chen, Qingjun
    Wang, Siyu
    Rout, Kumar R.
    Chen, De
    CATALYSIS TODAY, 2021, 369 : 69 - 76
  • [34] Catalytic effect of oil shale ash on CO2 gasification of leached wheat straw and reed chars
    Link, Siim
    Khanh-Quang Tran
    Quang-Vu Bach
    Yrjas, Patrik
    Lindberg, Daniel
    Arvelakis, Stelios
    Rosin, Argo
    ENERGY, 2018, 152 : 906 - 913
  • [35] Effects of CO2 on biomass fast pyrolysis: Reaction rate, gas yields and char reactive properties
    Guizani, C.
    Sanz, F. J. Escudero
    Salvador, S.
    FUEL, 2014, 116 : 310 - 320
  • [36] TEMPERATURE EFFECTS ON RICE AT ELEVATED CO2 CONCENTRATION
    BAKER, JT
    ALLEN, LH
    BOOTE, KJ
    JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BOTANY, 1992, 43 (252) : 959 - 964
  • [37] Drought resistance of wheat plants in an atmosphere enriched with CO2
    Pukhal'skaya, NV
    Osipova, LV
    RUSSIAN JOURNAL OF PLANT PHYSIOLOGY, 1999, 46 (02) : 219 - 226
  • [38] Catalytic pyrolysis of pine bark over Ni/SiO2 in a CO2 atmosphere
    Lee, Taewoo
    Jung, Sungyup
    Kim, Ki-Hyun
    Kwon, Eilhann E.
    ENERGY, 2021, 220
  • [39] Co-pyrolysis of rice husk and cattle manure in N2/CO2 atmosphere
    Li, Shenglan
    Yue, Ouyang
    Liu, Ying
    Liu, Jiacheng
    Cheng, Qunpeng
    ENERGY SOURCES PART A-RECOVERY UTILIZATION AND ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS, 2024, 46 (01) : 12206 - 12217
  • [40] Effects of atmosphere on mineral transformation of Zhundong coal during gasification in CO2/H2O conditions
    Liu, Yinhe
    Guan, Yu
    Zhang, Yandi
    Xiong, Yao
    FUEL, 2022, 310