Product distribution from pyrolysis of wood and agricultural residues

Citation
C. Di Blasi et al., Product distribution from pyrolysis of wood and agricultural residues, IND ENG RES, 38(6), 1999, pp. 2216-2224
Citations number
26
Categorie Soggetti
Chemical Engineering
Journal title
INDUSTRIAL & ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY RESEARCH
ISSN journal
08885885 → ACNP
Volume
38
Issue
6
Year of publication
1999
Pages
2216 - 2224
Database
ISI
SICI code
0888-5885(199906)38:6<2216:PDFPOW>2.0.ZU;2-P
Abstract
The pyrolysis characteristics of agricultural residues (wheat straw, olive husks, grape residues, and rice husks) and wood chips have been investigate d on a bench scale. The experimental system establishes the conditions enco untered by a thin (4 x 10(-2) m diameter) packed bed of biomass particles s uddenly exposed in a high-temperature environment, simulated by a radiant f urnace. Product yields: (gases, liquids, and char) and gas composition, mea sured for surface bed temperatures in the range 650-1000 K, reproduce trend s already observed for wood. However, differences are quantitatively large. Pyrolysis of agricultural residues is always associated with much higher s olid yields (up to a factor of 2) and lower liquid-yields. Differences are lower for the total gas,and approximate relationships:exist among the ratio s of the main gas species yields, indicating comparable activation energies : for the corresponding apparent kinetics of formation, However, while the ratios are about the same for wood chips, rice husks, and straw, much lower values are shown by olive and grape residues. Large differences have also been found in the average values of the specific devolatilization rates. Th e fastest (up to factors of about 1.5 with respect to wood) have been obser ved for wheat straw and the slowest (up to factors of 2) for grape residues .