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Thermal self-sustainability of biochar production by pyrolysis
Authors:R Xu  L Ferrante  K Hall  C Briens  F Berruti
Institution:a Institute for Chemicals and Fuels from Alternative Resources, ICFAR, Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering, The University of Western Ontario, London N6A 5B9, Canada
Abstract:The pyrolysis of several agricultural and biofuel production residues (grape residues, sugarcane residues, dried distiller's grain, palm oil residues, apple pomace and forestry residue) has been carried out in a pilot bubbling fluidized bed pyrolyzer operating under a range of temperature from 300 to 600 °C and two vapor residence times (2 and 5 s), with the aim of determining their pyrolysis behavior including products yields and heat balance. The composition of the product gases was determined, from which their heating value was calculated. The liquid bio-oil was recovered with cyclonic condensers. The thermal sustainability of the pyrolysis process was estimated by considering the energy contribution of the product gases and of the liquid bio-oil in relation to the pyrolysis heat requirements. The most promising biomass feedstocks for the sustainable production of biochar were indentified. Furthermore, this study presented the char yield in relation to the excess heat that could be obtained by combusting the gas and bio-oil coproducts of biochar production, as functions of pyrolysis temperature and vapor residence time.
Keywords:Biochar production  Pyrolysis  Sugarcane residues  Dried distiller's grains  Grape residues  Palm oil residues  Apple pomace  Forestry residues  Heat balance  Thermal sustainability
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