2021
DOI: 10.1002/bbb.2330
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Experimental investigations on sugarcane bagasse pyrolytic oil production from flash pyrolysis using a rotary screw reactor

Abstract: A rotary screw pyro-oil reactor was designed for powdery biomass for a feeding capacity of 40 kg h −1 with a moisture content of <10%. The pyro-oil reactor temperature was maintained at 450-550 °C. The pyro-oil vapors produced were quickly drafted out of the reactor for quenching to yield 16-24 L h −1 from 40 kg h −1 of biomass feed. The flash-pyrolysis technique, which is capable of directly turning biomass into a liquid fuel, was used to produce liquid fuel (bio-oil). It was carried out at a pressure at 0.03… Show more

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“…The operation is characterized by high heating and temperature rates, a short steam length of stay (generally less than one second), and rapid cooling of the pyrolysis steam [80]. Ayyadurai and Arunachalam (2022) analyzed the pyrolytic oil produced from the flash pyrolysis of sugarcane bagasse, performed at a pressure of 0.03 bar and an average temperature of 550 • C. The flash pyrolysis process converted all biomass residues, excluding ash, into three components: bio-oil with 70% yield, pyrolysis gas with 14% yield, and charcoal with 16% yield [81]. Flash pyrolysis can mimic gasification under certain conditions, such as at temperatures exceeding 800 • C, length of stay in the reactor less than 1 s, heating rates exceeding 1000 • C•s −1 , and particles with sizes less than 0.2 mm.…”
Section: Flash or Ultrafast Pyrolysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The operation is characterized by high heating and temperature rates, a short steam length of stay (generally less than one second), and rapid cooling of the pyrolysis steam [80]. Ayyadurai and Arunachalam (2022) analyzed the pyrolytic oil produced from the flash pyrolysis of sugarcane bagasse, performed at a pressure of 0.03 bar and an average temperature of 550 • C. The flash pyrolysis process converted all biomass residues, excluding ash, into three components: bio-oil with 70% yield, pyrolysis gas with 14% yield, and charcoal with 16% yield [81]. Flash pyrolysis can mimic gasification under certain conditions, such as at temperatures exceeding 800 • C, length of stay in the reactor less than 1 s, heating rates exceeding 1000 • C•s −1 , and particles with sizes less than 0.2 mm.…”
Section: Flash or Ultrafast Pyrolysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pyrolysis is the chemical decomposition of organic molecules at high temperatures in the absence of oxygen. The procedure is commonly carried out at temperatures over 430°C and under pressure (Ayyadurai, 2022). It is an irreversible process involving both a physical phase transition and a chemical composition change.…”
Section: Pyrolysismentioning
confidence: 99%