Experimental study on co-pyrolysis and gasification of biomass with deoiled asphalt
Qian Zhang,
Qingfeng Li,
Linxian Zhang,
Zhongliang Yu,
Xuliang Jing,
Zhiqing Wang,
Yitian Fang and
Wei Huang
Energy, 2017, vol. 134, issue C, 301-310
Abstract:
The behavior of co-pyrolysis and gasification of biomass and deoiled asphalt (DOA) was investigated. The co-pyrolysis of three biomasses and DOA reflected no obvious synergetic effect on the char yield, but the char's graphite degree reduced greatly. For the DOA was melted and stuck to the biomass surface during pyrolysis, the co-pyrolysis char showed an obvious agglomeration. The gasification rate of the co-pyrolysis chars was greatly increased by the addition of biomass, and the gasification curve were much similar to that of a homogenous char, indicating the blends were quite uniform and the alkali and alkaline earth metals in biomass could catalyze DOA gasification greatly. Sunflower stalk which has the highest potassium content and mineral content promoted the gasification rate best. Kinetic analysis showed that the average E values of the co-pyrolysis chars increased compared with the pure biomass char. The co-gasification of DOA and biomass is a good choice for disposing DOA.
Keywords: Deoiled asphalt; Biomass; Co-pyrolysis/gasification; Catalytic effect (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2017.05.157
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