Intermediate pyrolysis of biomass energy pellets for producing sustainable liquid, gaseous and solid fuels


Autoria(s): Yang, Y.; Brammer, J.G.; Mahmood, A.S.N.; Hornung, A.
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01/10/2014

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This work describes the use of intermediate pyrolysis system to produce liquid, gaseous and solid fuels from pelletised wood and barley straw feedstock. Experiments were conducted in a pilot-scale system and all products were collected and analysed. The liquid products were separated into an aqueous phase and an organic phase (pyrolysis oil) under gravity. The oil yields were 34.1 wt.% and 12.0 wt.% for wood and barley straw, respectively. Analysis found that both oils were rich in heterocyclic and phenolic compounds and have heating values over 24 MJ/kg. The yields of char for both feedstocks were found to be about 30 wt.%, with heating values similar to that of typical sub-bituminous class coal. Gas yields were calculated to be approximately 20 wt.%. Studies showed that both gases had heating values similar to that of downdraft gasification producer gas. Analysis on product energy yields indicated the process efficiency was about 75%. © 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/23678/1/Intermediate_pyrolysis_of_biomass_energy_pellets.pdf

Yang, Y.; Brammer, J.G.; Mahmood, A.S.N. and Hornung, A. (2014). Intermediate pyrolysis of biomass energy pellets for producing sustainable liquid, gaseous and solid fuels. Bioresource Technology, 169 , 794–799.

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