Ae. Putun et al., FIXED-BED PYROLYSIS AND HYDROPYROLYSIS OF SUNFLOWER BAGASSE - PRODUCTYIELDS AND COMPOSITIONS, Fuel processing technology, 46(1), 1996, pp. 49-62
Pyrolysis and hydropyrolysis experiments at different temperatures, he
ating rates and pressures have been conducted on a sample of sunflower
pressed bagasse to investigate the effect of particle size, sweep gas
velocity, and hydrogen pressure on the product yields and characteris
tics. In contrast to coal and oil shales, char and oil yields from sun
flower pressed bagasse were found to be largely independent of particl
e size and sweep gas velocity in a Heinze retort with the oil yield of
approximate to 40% w/w being the same as that from a well-swept fixed
-bed reactor in which a much smaller sample size was used. The use of
high hydrogen pressure (> 50 bar) increased the oil yields by up to ap
proximate to 10% w/w but these increases are much greater when express
ed on a carbon basis due to the reduced oxygen contents of the oils. E
ven at low pressure, it has been estimated that approximate to 40% of
the carbon aromatized during pyrolysis.