Jatropha waste meal as an alternative energy source via pressurized pyrolysis: A study on temperature effects

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作者
Kongkasawan, Jinjuta [1 ]
Nam, Hyungseok [1 ]
Capareda, Sergio C. [1 ]
机构
[1] Texas A&M Univ, Biol & Agr Engn Dept, BETA Lab, College Stn, TX 77843 USA
关键词
Pressurized pyrolysis; Jatropha waste; Biomass; Renewable energy; BIO-OIL PRODUCTION; RICE HUSK; AGRICULTURAL RESIDUES; CORN STOVER; BIOMASS; PRODUCTS; BIOCHAR; YIELDS; PALM; CAKE;
D O I
10.1016/j.energy.2016.07.030
中图分类号
O414.1 [热力学];
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摘要
As an alternative energy source, Jatropha is a promising biomass resource due to its high content of oil contained in the seed. However, after the oil extraction process, more than 50% of initial weight remained as residue. This Jatropha de-oiled cake was considered a valuable feedstock for thermochemical conversion process due to its high volatile matter (73%) and energy content (20.5 MJ/kg). Pyrolysis turned biomass into solid product of biochar, liquid product (bio-oil and aqueous phase), and pyrolysis gas. The effects of pyrolysis temperature under the pressure of 0.69 MPa on the product yields and characteristics were investigated using a bench-scale batch reactor. The gross calorific value of pyrolytic oil was measured to be 35 MJ/kg with high carbon content (71%) and low oxygen content (10%). Phenols and hydrocarbons were the main compounds present in the pyrolytic oil. The heating value of the biochar was also high (28 MJ/kg), which was comparable to the fuel coke. More combustible gases were released at high pyrolysis temperature with methane as a main constituent. Pyrolysis temperature of 500 degrees C, was determined to be an optimum condition for the mass and energy conversions with 89% of the mass and 77% of the energy recovered. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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