DocumentCode :
693314
Title :
Microwave enhanced pyrolysis of gumwood
Author :
Kaiqi Shi ; Tao Wu ; Jiefeng Yan ; Haitao Zhao ; Lester, E.
Author_Institution :
Div. of Eng., Univ. of Nottingham, Ningbo, China
Volume :
1
fYear :
2014
fDate :
19-21 Aug. 2014
Firstpage :
223
Lastpage :
227
Abstract :
Microwave pyrolysis of biomass has gained increasing interests due to the fact that microwave heating provides a volumetric heating and instant heating at improved heating efficiencies compared with conventional heating techniques. Microwave-enhanced heating has become one of the research focuses attracting widespread concerns. In this study, microwave-enhanced pyrolysis of gumwood was carried out at 500°C with silicon carbide as a microwave absorber. Conventional pyrolysis of gumwood was also studied under the same conditions of microwave-enhanced pyrolysis. The yields of pyrolytic products, morphology of bio-char, and composition of bio-oil and biogas are analyzed by using Scanning Electron Microscope, Gas Chromatograph / Mass Spectrum and Gas Chromatograph respectively. According to the Table 1, the yields of pyrolytic bio-oil and bio-gas under microwave heating are 8.52 wt.% and 73.26 wt.% respectively, which are higher than the products obtained via conventional methods. In microwave enhanced pyrolysis, numerous carbon nano tubes (CNTs) are formed on the surface of the bio-char, as shown in Figure 1. These CNTs are grown from pyrolysed round particles without the use of specific catalysts, substrates and source gases. The bio-oil obtained by microwave pyrolysis has simpler constituents compared with conventional pyrolytic bio-oil. The proportions of syngas (H2+CO) and methane (CH4) in microwave pyrolytic gas product are 62.52 vol.% and 22.41vol.% respectively, whose high heating value are 30% higher than that of conventional pyrolytic gas. It is clear that microwave enhanced pyrolysis has shown its potential as an alternative method for biomass conversion.
Keywords :
bioenergy conversion; carbon nanotubes; chromatography; microwave heating; pyrolysis; scanning electron microscopes; silicon compounds; syngas; C; bio-char morphology; biomass conversion; carbon nanotubes; gas chromatograph-mass spectrum; gumwood; methane; microwave absorber; microwave enhanced pyrolysis; microwave heating; pyrolytic bio-oil; pyrolytic gas; scanning electron microscope; syngas; temperature 500 degC; Biomass; Electromagnetic heating; Fuels; Microwave imaging; Microwave technology; biomass; gumwood; micrwave; pyrolysis;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Materials for Renewable Energy and Environment (ICMREE), 2013 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Chengdu
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-3335-8
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICMREE.2013.6893653
Filename :
6893653
Link To Document :
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