Bio-oil production from low-rank coal via novel catalytic microwave pyrolysis using activated carbon + Fe2(SO4)3 and HZSM-5+Fe2(SO4)3

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作者
Sardi, Bambang [1 ]
Altway, Ali [1 ]
Mahfud, Mahfud [1 ]
机构
[1] Inst Teknol Sepuluh Nopember, Dept Chem Engn, Surabaya 60111, Indonesia
关键词
LRC; Microwave pyrolysis; Activated carbon; HZSM-5; catalyst; Fe-2(SO4)(3) receptor; ASSISTED PYROLYSIS; AROMATIC-HYDROCARBONS; BIOMASS; IRRADIATION; CONVERSION; MECHANISM; CAPACITY; METHANE; LIGNITE;
D O I
10.1016/j.fuel.2022.124509
中图分类号
TE [石油、天然气工业]; TK [能源与动力工程];
学科分类号
0807 ; 0820 ;
摘要
The need for clean-coal technology is still demanding to counter environmental issues. Global coal is dominated by low-rank coal (LRC). Microwave pyrolysis (MP) is an advanced technologies to convert LRC into clean energy such as bio-oil. However, the main pyrolysis challenges are low heating efficiency and the products dominated by heavy-tars. This study focused on MP to treat LRC using AC + Fe-2(SO4)(3) and HZSM-5 + Fe-2(SO4)(3) as catalysts and receptor. Effects on product distribution and process conditions (time, temperature, and power) were evaluated. Results showed that AC + Fe-2(SO4)(3 )and HZSM-5 + Fe-2(SO4)(3) increased the rate of temperature rise and final temperature of MP, causing changes in product distribution. As compared to non-microwave or con-ventional catalytic pyrolysis (CP) at the same condition (620? and 60 min), bio-oil produced from MP + 1.0% AC + 24.6%Fe-2(SO4)(3) was 47.1%, 13.2% higher than the CP. Meanwhile, using MP + 1.0%HZSM-5 + 24.6% Fe2(SO4)Fe-2(SO4)(3), 42.5% bio-oil was produced by an increase of 8.6%. Using 1.0%AC + 24.6%Fe-2(SO4)(3), the maximum bio-oil production was observed at 120 min, 620?, and 450 W, generating 49.2% bio-oil. Meanwhile, using 1.0%HZSM-5 + 24.6%Fe-2(SO4)(3), the maximum bio-oil production was observed at 105 min, 620?, and 525 W, generating 42.2% bio-oil. The outcomes of the studies could be a basis for future clean fuel production utilizing LRC that could reduce global carbon emission.
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