Citation Information

  • Title : Pyrolysis/gasification of agricultural residues by carbon dioxide in the presence of different additives: Influence of variables
  • Source : Fuel Processing Technology
  • Publisher : Elsevier
  • Volume : 55
  • Issue : 3
  • Pages : 219-233
  • Year : 1998
  • DOI : 10.1016/S0378-38
  • ISBN : 10.1016/S0378-3820(98)00052-6
  • Document Type : Journal Article
  • Language : English
  • Authors:
    • González, J. F.
    • Ramiro, A.
    • Beltrán, F. J.
    • Encinar, J. M.
  • Climates:
  • Cropping Systems: Fruit.
  • Countries:

Summary

Pyrolysis/gasification of grape and olive bagasse by CO2 under different experimental conditions has been studied. Variables investigated were particle size, temperature, type and concentration of additive and chemical washing with sulfuric and phosphoric acid solutions. Compounds like H2, CH4, CO and methanol, acetone, furfuryl alcohol, furfural, naphthalene, phenol and o-cresol were identified as components of gas and liquid fractions obtained from pyrolysis/gasification processes. Particle size had no influence, while temperature was a significant variable yielding increases of fixed carbon and gas content. In most of cases, a temperature between 600 to 700°C lead to a maximum liquid production. The principal additive used was ZnCl2, concentration of this salt exerted a positive effect on hydrogen production, about 5 to 8 times higher than that obtained in the absence of additive. As far as structural characteristics of activated carbon are concerned, the increase of temperature, ZnCl2 and acid solution concentrations (during chemical washing) lead to an increase of the specific surface area.

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