The method for pyrolysis of biomass to manufacture hydrocarbon-rich fuel remains challenging in terms of conversion of multifunctional biomass with high oxygen content and low thermal stability into a high-quality com...The method for pyrolysis of biomass to manufacture hydrocarbon-rich fuel remains challenging in terms of conversion of multifunctional biomass with high oxygen content and low thermal stability into a high-quality compound, featuring high content of hydrocarbons, low oxygen content, few functional groups, and high thermal stability. This study offers a promising prospect to derive hydrocarbon-rich oil through microwave-assisted fast catalytic pyrolysis by improving the effective hydrogen to carbon ratio(H/Ceff) of the raw materials. The proposed technique can promote the production of high-quality bio-oil through the molecular sieve catalyzed reduction of oxygenated compounds and mutagenic polyaromatic hydrocarbons. This work aims to review and summarize the research progress on microwave copyrolysis and microwave catalytic copyrolysis to demonstrate their benefits on enhancement of bio-oils derived from the biomass. This review focuses on the potential of optimizing the H/Ceff ratio, the microwave absorbent, and the HZSM-5 catalyst during the microwave copyrolysis to produce the valuable liquid fuel. This paper also proposes future directions for the use of this technique to obtain high yields of bio-oils.展开更多
Pyrolysis is an effective method to treat oily sludge(OS)due to its balance between oil recovery and nonhazardous disposal.However,tank bottom OS contains a high content of heavy fractions,which creates obstacles for ...Pyrolysis is an effective method to treat oily sludge(OS)due to its balance between oil recovery and nonhazardous disposal.However,tank bottom OS contains a high content of heavy fractions,which creates obstacles for pyrolysis due to the high activation energy.The incomplete cracking of macromolecules and secondary polymerization decreases the oil quality and causes coking during the operation process.This study introduced polyethylene(PE)into OS to deploy the H/Ceff ratio of feedstocks for pyrolysis A strong interaction between OS and PE during copyrolysis could be observed from the TG/DTG curves.PE tightly participated in OS degradation,while OS also promoted PE degradation at high temperature.Apparent pits were generated in solid residues from copyrolysis,which was attributed to the uniform and violent gas release.In addition to HCN,other nitrogenous and sulphurous pollutants were inhibited.Accordingly,more gas products were attained after PE addition with more value-added compositions of alkanes and alkenes.Although the oil yield decreased after PE addition,the oil products from copyrolysis possessed higher heating values and higher contents of light fractions with short chains as well as paraffins.Consequently,copyrolysis of OS and PE significantly improved the pyrolysis process and resulted in high oil quality.展开更多
基金the financial support from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 21766019, 21466022)the Key Research and Development Program of Jiangxi Province(20171BBF60023)+2 种基金the International Science&Technology Cooperation Project of China(2015DFA60170-4)the Science and Technology Research Project of Jiangxi Province Education Department(No.GJJ150213)the Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of New and Renewable Energy Research and Development Program (No. Y707sb1001)”
文摘The method for pyrolysis of biomass to manufacture hydrocarbon-rich fuel remains challenging in terms of conversion of multifunctional biomass with high oxygen content and low thermal stability into a high-quality compound, featuring high content of hydrocarbons, low oxygen content, few functional groups, and high thermal stability. This study offers a promising prospect to derive hydrocarbon-rich oil through microwave-assisted fast catalytic pyrolysis by improving the effective hydrogen to carbon ratio(H/Ceff) of the raw materials. The proposed technique can promote the production of high-quality bio-oil through the molecular sieve catalyzed reduction of oxygenated compounds and mutagenic polyaromatic hydrocarbons. This work aims to review and summarize the research progress on microwave copyrolysis and microwave catalytic copyrolysis to demonstrate their benefits on enhancement of bio-oils derived from the biomass. This review focuses on the potential of optimizing the H/Ceff ratio, the microwave absorbent, and the HZSM-5 catalyst during the microwave copyrolysis to produce the valuable liquid fuel. This paper also proposes future directions for the use of this technique to obtain high yields of bio-oils.
基金supported by the National Key Research and Deve lopment Program of China(No.2019YFC1903903)Young Elite Scientists Sponsorship Program by Tianjin(China)(No.TJSQNTJ-2020-13).
文摘Pyrolysis is an effective method to treat oily sludge(OS)due to its balance between oil recovery and nonhazardous disposal.However,tank bottom OS contains a high content of heavy fractions,which creates obstacles for pyrolysis due to the high activation energy.The incomplete cracking of macromolecules and secondary polymerization decreases the oil quality and causes coking during the operation process.This study introduced polyethylene(PE)into OS to deploy the H/Ceff ratio of feedstocks for pyrolysis A strong interaction between OS and PE during copyrolysis could be observed from the TG/DTG curves.PE tightly participated in OS degradation,while OS also promoted PE degradation at high temperature.Apparent pits were generated in solid residues from copyrolysis,which was attributed to the uniform and violent gas release.In addition to HCN,other nitrogenous and sulphurous pollutants were inhibited.Accordingly,more gas products were attained after PE addition with more value-added compositions of alkanes and alkenes.Although the oil yield decreased after PE addition,the oil products from copyrolysis possessed higher heating values and higher contents of light fractions with short chains as well as paraffins.Consequently,copyrolysis of OS and PE significantly improved the pyrolysis process and resulted in high oil quality.