Effect of pyrolysis temperature on pyrolysis of pine saw dust and application of bio-char

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J. Lin
Q. Zhang
H. Xia
S. Cheng
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[1] Kunming University of Science and Technology,Engineering Training Center
[2] Kunming University of Science and Technology,Unconventional Metallurgical Key Laboratory of the Ministry of Education
[3] Henan Polytechnic University,College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
[4] Kunming University of Science and Technology,Faculty of Metallurgical and Energy Engineering
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Pine saw dust; Pyrolysis; Pyrolysis product; Bio-char; Ag;
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Pine saw dust as a typical forest residue is slowly pyrolyzed at 400–800 °C in a fixed bed system. The influence of pyrolysis temperature on the characteristics of bio-gas, bio-oil and bio-char is investigated and then to assess their potential uses. The result indicates that the yield of bio-gas increases as pyrolysis temperature increases, while the yield of bio-char decreases. The pyrolysis temperature does not have much effect on the yield of bio-oil. The bio-gas has high content of combustible gases (H2 + CO) and heating value with increase in pyrolysis temperature. The highest content of combustible gases is 76.96% with the highest heating value of 16.46 MJ/Nm3. The main identified compounds of bio-oil are the furfuran, alkane and phenol, respectively. Therefore, bio-oil can be used as the potential chemical materials in the food, chemical, pharmaceutical and other industries. The physiochemical properties of bio-char such as element content, and BET specific surface area have changed as pyrolysis temperature increases. Besides, bio-char could be potentially applied not only to remove Ag+ from aqueous solutions but also to produce a new value-added nanocomposite.
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