Optimization of Charcoal Production Process from Woody Biomass Waste: Effect of Ni-Containing Catalysts on Pyrolysis Vapors

Woody biomass waste (Pinus radiata) coming from forestry activities has been pyrolyzed with the aim of obtaining charcoal and, at the same time, a hydrogen-rich gas fraction. The pyrolysis has been carried out in a laboratory scale continuous screw reactor, where carbonization takes place, connected...

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Main Authors: Jon Solar, Blanca Maria Caballero, Isabel De Marco, Alexander López-Urionabarrenechea, Naia Gastelu
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-05-01
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4344/8/5/191
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spelling doaj-65314e796696454fa9e5a6ef023308732020-11-25T00:30:58ZengMDPI AGCatalysts2073-43442018-05-018519110.3390/catal8050191catal8050191Optimization of Charcoal Production Process from Woody Biomass Waste: Effect of Ni-Containing Catalysts on Pyrolysis VaporsJon Solar0Blanca Maria Caballero1Isabel De Marco2Alexander López-Urionabarrenechea3Naia Gastelu4Chemical and Environmental Engineering Department, School of Engineering of Bilbao, University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU), Plaza Ingeniero Torres Quevedo 1, 48013 Bilbao, SpainChemical and Environmental Engineering Department, School of Engineering of Bilbao, University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU), Plaza Ingeniero Torres Quevedo 1, 48013 Bilbao, SpainChemical and Environmental Engineering Department, School of Engineering of Bilbao, University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU), Plaza Ingeniero Torres Quevedo 1, 48013 Bilbao, SpainChemical and Environmental Engineering Department, School of Engineering of Bilbao, University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU), Plaza Ingeniero Torres Quevedo 1, 48013 Bilbao, SpainChemical and Environmental Engineering Department, School of Engineering of Bilbao, University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU), Plaza Ingeniero Torres Quevedo 1, 48013 Bilbao, SpainWoody biomass waste (Pinus radiata) coming from forestry activities has been pyrolyzed with the aim of obtaining charcoal and, at the same time, a hydrogen-rich gas fraction. The pyrolysis has been carried out in a laboratory scale continuous screw reactor, where carbonization takes place, connected to a vapor treatment reactor, at which the carbonization vapors are thermo-catalytically treated. Different peak temperatures have been studied in the carbonization process (500–900 °C), while the presence of different Ni-containing catalysts in the vapor treatment has been analyzed. Low temperature pyrolysis produces high liquid and solid yields, however, increasing the temperature progressively up to 900 °C drastically increases gas yield. The amount of nickel affects the vapors treatment phase, enhancing even further the production of interesting products such as hydrogen and reducing the generated liquids to very low yields. The gases obtained at very high temperatures (700–900 °C) in the presence of Ni-containing catalysts are rich in H2 and CO, which makes them valuable for energy production, as hydrogen source, producer gas or reducing agent.http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4344/8/5/191biomass wasteslow pyrolysischarcoalscrew reactorNi-catalysthydrogen
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author Jon Solar
Blanca Maria Caballero
Isabel De Marco
Alexander López-Urionabarrenechea
Naia Gastelu
spellingShingle Jon Solar
Blanca Maria Caballero
Isabel De Marco
Alexander López-Urionabarrenechea
Naia Gastelu
Optimization of Charcoal Production Process from Woody Biomass Waste: Effect of Ni-Containing Catalysts on Pyrolysis Vapors
Catalysts
biomass waste
slow pyrolysis
charcoal
screw reactor
Ni-catalyst
hydrogen
author_facet Jon Solar
Blanca Maria Caballero
Isabel De Marco
Alexander López-Urionabarrenechea
Naia Gastelu
author_sort Jon Solar
title Optimization of Charcoal Production Process from Woody Biomass Waste: Effect of Ni-Containing Catalysts on Pyrolysis Vapors
title_short Optimization of Charcoal Production Process from Woody Biomass Waste: Effect of Ni-Containing Catalysts on Pyrolysis Vapors
title_full Optimization of Charcoal Production Process from Woody Biomass Waste: Effect of Ni-Containing Catalysts on Pyrolysis Vapors
title_fullStr Optimization of Charcoal Production Process from Woody Biomass Waste: Effect of Ni-Containing Catalysts on Pyrolysis Vapors
title_full_unstemmed Optimization of Charcoal Production Process from Woody Biomass Waste: Effect of Ni-Containing Catalysts on Pyrolysis Vapors
title_sort optimization of charcoal production process from woody biomass waste: effect of ni-containing catalysts on pyrolysis vapors
publisher MDPI AG
series Catalysts
issn 2073-4344
publishDate 2018-05-01
description Woody biomass waste (Pinus radiata) coming from forestry activities has been pyrolyzed with the aim of obtaining charcoal and, at the same time, a hydrogen-rich gas fraction. The pyrolysis has been carried out in a laboratory scale continuous screw reactor, where carbonization takes place, connected to a vapor treatment reactor, at which the carbonization vapors are thermo-catalytically treated. Different peak temperatures have been studied in the carbonization process (500–900 °C), while the presence of different Ni-containing catalysts in the vapor treatment has been analyzed. Low temperature pyrolysis produces high liquid and solid yields, however, increasing the temperature progressively up to 900 °C drastically increases gas yield. The amount of nickel affects the vapors treatment phase, enhancing even further the production of interesting products such as hydrogen and reducing the generated liquids to very low yields. The gases obtained at very high temperatures (700–900 °C) in the presence of Ni-containing catalysts are rich in H2 and CO, which makes them valuable for energy production, as hydrogen source, producer gas or reducing agent.
topic biomass waste
slow pyrolysis
charcoal
screw reactor
Ni-catalyst
hydrogen
url http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4344/8/5/191
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