Catalytic pyrolysis of rice husk for bio-oil production


Autoria(s): Abu Bakar, Muhammad S.; Titiloye, James O.
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01/09/2013

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Catalytic pyrolysis experiments have been carried out on Brunei rice husk (BRH) to obtain bio-oil using a fixed-bed pyrolysis rig. ZSM-5, Al-MCM-41, Al-MSU-F and Brunei rice husk ash (BRHA) were used as the catalysts for the catalytic pyrolysis experiments and comparison was done to analyse the changes in the bio-oil properties and yield. Properties of the liquid catalytic and non-catalytic bio-oil were analysed in terms of water content, pH, acid number, viscosity, density and calorific value. The bio-oil chemical composition shows that ZSM-5 increases the production of aromatic hydrocarbons and light phenols, whilst Al-MCM-41 reduces the acetic acid production. The catalytic runs increased the calorific value and water content in the bio-oil, whilst viscosity, density and acid number is decreased. © 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Abu Bakar, Muhammad S. and Titiloye, James O. (2013). Catalytic pyrolysis of rice husk for bio-oil production. Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis, 103 , pp. 362-368.

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