Application of pyrolysis process in processing of mixed food wastes

The food industry produces large amounts of solid and also liquid wastes. Different waste materials and their mixtures were pyrolysed in the laboratory pyrolysis unit to a final temperature of 800°C with a 10 minute delay at the final temperature. After the pyrolysis process of the selected wastes a...

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Main Authors: Grycová Barbora, Koutník Ivan, Pryszcz Adrian, Kaloč Miroslav
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2016-03-01
Series:Polish Journal of Chemical Technology
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/pjct-2016-0004
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spelling doaj-58058954f1004facb9b72f6ab6e3e5a02021-09-05T13:59:43ZengSciendoPolish Journal of Chemical Technology1899-47412016-03-01181192310.1515/pjct-2016-0004pjct-2016-0004Application of pyrolysis process in processing of mixed food wastesGrycová Barbora0Koutník Ivan1Pryszcz Adrian2Kaloč Miroslav3VSB – Technical University of Ostrava, Institute of Environmental Technologies, 17. Listopadu 15/2172, Ostrava – Poruba, 708 33, Czech RepublicVSB – Technical University of Ostrava, Institute of Environmental Technologies, 17. Listopadu 15/2172, Ostrava – Poruba, 708 33, Czech RepublicVSB – Technical University of Ostrava, Institute of Environmental Technologies, 17. Listopadu 15/2172, Ostrava – Poruba, 708 33, Czech RepublicVSB – Technical University of Ostrava, Institute of Environmental Technologies, 17. Listopadu 15/2172, Ostrava – Poruba, 708 33, Czech RepublicThe food industry produces large amounts of solid and also liquid wastes. Different waste materials and their mixtures were pyrolysed in the laboratory pyrolysis unit to a final temperature of 800°C with a 10 minute delay at the final temperature. After the pyrolysis process of the selected wastes a mass balance of the resulting products, off-line analysis of the pyrolysis gas and evaluation of solid and liquid products were carried out. The highest concentration of methane, hydrogen and carbon monoxide were analyzed during the 4th gas sampling at a temperature of approx. 720–780°C. The concentration of hydrogen was measured in the range from 22 to 40 vol.%. The resulting iodine numbers of samples CHFO, DS, DSFW reach values that indicate the possibility of using them to produce the so-called “disposable sorbents” in wastewater treatment. The WC condensate can be directed to further processing and upgrading for energy use.https://doi.org/10.1515/pjct-2016-0004pyrolysisgas chromatographyfood waste
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author Grycová Barbora
Koutník Ivan
Pryszcz Adrian
Kaloč Miroslav
spellingShingle Grycová Barbora
Koutník Ivan
Pryszcz Adrian
Kaloč Miroslav
Application of pyrolysis process in processing of mixed food wastes
Polish Journal of Chemical Technology
pyrolysis
gas chromatography
food waste
author_facet Grycová Barbora
Koutník Ivan
Pryszcz Adrian
Kaloč Miroslav
author_sort Grycová Barbora
title Application of pyrolysis process in processing of mixed food wastes
title_short Application of pyrolysis process in processing of mixed food wastes
title_full Application of pyrolysis process in processing of mixed food wastes
title_fullStr Application of pyrolysis process in processing of mixed food wastes
title_full_unstemmed Application of pyrolysis process in processing of mixed food wastes
title_sort application of pyrolysis process in processing of mixed food wastes
publisher Sciendo
series Polish Journal of Chemical Technology
issn 1899-4741
publishDate 2016-03-01
description The food industry produces large amounts of solid and also liquid wastes. Different waste materials and their mixtures were pyrolysed in the laboratory pyrolysis unit to a final temperature of 800°C with a 10 minute delay at the final temperature. After the pyrolysis process of the selected wastes a mass balance of the resulting products, off-line analysis of the pyrolysis gas and evaluation of solid and liquid products were carried out. The highest concentration of methane, hydrogen and carbon monoxide were analyzed during the 4th gas sampling at a temperature of approx. 720–780°C. The concentration of hydrogen was measured in the range from 22 to 40 vol.%. The resulting iodine numbers of samples CHFO, DS, DSFW reach values that indicate the possibility of using them to produce the so-called “disposable sorbents” in wastewater treatment. The WC condensate can be directed to further processing and upgrading for energy use.
topic pyrolysis
gas chromatography
food waste
url https://doi.org/10.1515/pjct-2016-0004
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