Effects of solid acid and base catalysts on pyrolysis of rice straw and wheat straw biomass for hydrocarbon production

13. Climate action 0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering 02 engineering and technology 7. Clean energy 12. Responsible consumption
DOI: 10.1016/j.joei.2021.08.010 Publication Date: 2021-08-18T10:40:37Z
ABSTRACT
Abstract Surplus biomass is one of the most attractive feedstock as it is renewable and sustainable, which can be used for the production of biofuels/chemicals. However, biomass is contents higher oxygen, which is hindered in application as a fuel. For improving the bio-oil quality, a process parameter such as catalyst needs to be endured for production of fuel-grade bio-oil. Catalytic fast pyrolysis of rice straw (RS) and wheat straw (WS) were performed using basic (MgO and CaO) and acidic (ZSM-5 and Y-zeolite) catalyst at different reaction temperature. It was found the different compositions of feeds reacted differently with presence of different catalysts. Pyrolysis products were grouped as carbonyls, phenolics heterocyclic and aromatic hydrocarbons. Carbonyls were observed as major compounds under the non-catalytic condition. Higher amount of carbonyls (62.91%) was obtained at 400 °C in case RS, while in case of WS lower amount was found (57.72%) without use of catalysts. However, catalysts such as basic metal oxide are encouraged to formation of phenolics and ketones compound, while acidic catalysts were encouraged to formation of aromatic hydrocarbons. Moreover, higher amount of aromatic hydrocarbon (52.9%) was found with RS using Y-zeolite, whereas higher amount of phenolics (48.5%) was obtained with WS using CaO catalysts.
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