Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Abstract:
Catalytic pyrolysis of lignocellulosic biomass received considerable attention in the literature. Utilization
of natural and waste materials as catalysts to improve the yields and quality of desired
pyrolysis products is also an interesting option that deserves further investigation. In the present
work Eggshell waste (EGW), a naturally calcium-rich material, is investigated as a catalyst for
pyrolysis of two different (woody and a non-woody) Mediterranean biomass wastes: pine wood
(PPC) and pomegranate peels (PGP).
Slow pyrolysis was carried out at a constant temperature of 500 °C, 10 °C/min heating rate, and
60 min residence time with 250 mL/min N2 flow rate. The biomass samples were characterized in
terms of proximate and ultimate analyses, mineral content, and high heating value (HHV). They
were also analysed by FTIR spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction (XRD), and thermogravimetry. The
bio-oils produced by pyrolysis of single fuels and mixtures with EGW (in the ratio 1:1) were characterized
by GC-MS analysis and the quality in terms of chemical families was discussed.
Results revealed that PPC bio-oil composition is dominated by oxygenated aromatics (~53 %),
retene derivative, and anhydrosugars compounds, while, PGP oil mostly contained fine chemicals
with oxygen, in particular furfural (~50 %) and anhydrosugars (~20 %). Co-pyrolysis results suggest
that the alkali and alkaline-earth metals (AAEMs) present in the EGW affect pyrolysis oil
composition, indeed, GC-MS confirmed that the addition of EGW increased the content of oxygenated
aromatics and reduced the amount of anhydrosugar, retene derivative, and aliphatic compounds
for PPC-EGW
Tipologia CRIS:
04.02 Abstract in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Catalytic pyrolysis; lignocellulosic biomass; egg shells wastes; Slow pyrolysis; bio-oil composition
Elenco autori:
Senneca, Osvalda; Apicella, Barbara; Stanzione, Fernando; Urciuolo, Massimo; Migliaccio, Renata
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