Catalytic fast pyrolysis of walnut shell with K/AC catalyst for the production of phenolic-rich bio-oil

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Shan-wei Ma
Guan Zhang
Hang Li
Zhen-xi Zhang
Kai Li
Qiang Lu
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[1] North China Electric Power University,National Engineering Laboratory for Biomass Power Generation Equipment
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Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery | 2022年 / 12卷
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Walnut shell; Catalytic pyrolysis; Activated carbon; Phenolics; Bio-oil;
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Potassium supported on commercial activated carbon (K/AC) catalysts were prepared and used for catalytic fast pyrolysis (CFP) of walnut shell to produce phenolic-rich bio-oil. Pyrolysis–gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (Py–GC/MS) and fixed-bed CFP tests were performed to reveal the influences of pyrolytic temperature, potassium loading and catalyst-to-biomass (C-to-B) ratio on the product distribution. The Py–GC/MS results showed that the K5.79/AC catalyst in which the potassium loading was 5.79% exhibited the maximal improvement on the yield of phenolic compounds. Pyrolytic temperature significantly affected the total phenolic yield, which achieved the maximum value at 450 °C whether with or without catalysts. Moreover, the C-to-B ratio also dramatically affected the yield of phenolic compounds. The total phenolic yield raised with increasing C-to-B ratio, whereas the excessive C-to-B ratio (higher than 3:1) would lead to an obvious decrease in total phenolic yield. Overall, the yield of total phenolic compounds achieved the maximum value of 145.65 mg/g (14.57 wt%) at 450 °C under C-to-B ratio of 3:1 in Py–GC/MS runs. Meanwhile, the lab-scale experiments obtained the maximal total phenolic yield of 135.13 mg/g (13.51 wt%) at 450 °C under C-to-B ratio of 1:3.
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页码:2451 / 2462
页数:11
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