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Application Of Mechanically Fluidized Reactors To Lignin Pyrolysis, Valentina Lago
Application Of Mechanically Fluidized Reactors To Lignin Pyrolysis, Valentina Lago
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Lignin has great potential for the production of aromatics currently derived from petroleum, since it is the most abundant source of aromatics in nature. At present, Kraft lignin is used as fuel within the pulping process but, alternatively, it could be converted to high-value chemicals using thermochemical processes such as pyrolysis. Kraft lignin, however, is a very cohesive and thermally sensitive powder with foaming and agglomerating tendency under reaction conditions. Therefore, new reactor designs are necessary to efficiently process this raw material.
Consequently, a novel reactor design, designated as Mechanically Fluidized Reactor (MFR) has been developed to successfully process Kraft …
Utilization Of Palm Oil Sludge Through Pyrolysis For Bio-Oil And Bio-Char Production
Utilization Of Palm Oil Sludge Through Pyrolysis For Bio-Oil And Bio-Char Production
Faculty of Engineering University of Malaya
In this study, pyrolysis technique was utilized for converting palm oil sludge to value added materials: bio-oil (liquid fuel) and bio-char (soil amendment). The bio-oil yield obtained was 27.4 +/- 1.7 wt.% having a heating value of 22.2 +/- 3.7 MJ/kg and a negligible ash content of 0.23 +/- 0.01 wt.%. The pH of bio-oil was in alkaline region. The bio-char yielded 49.9 +/- 0.3 wt.%, which was further investigated for sorption efficiency by adsorbing metal (Cd2+ ions) from water. The removal efficiency of Cd2+ was 89.4 +/- 2%, which was almost similar to the removal efficiency of a commercial …
Bio-Oil And Biodiesel As Biofuels Derived From Microalgal Oil And Their Characterization By Using Instrumental Techniques, Dipesh Kumar, Bhaskar Singh, Kuldeep Bauddh, John Korstad
Bio-Oil And Biodiesel As Biofuels Derived From Microalgal Oil And Their Characterization By Using Instrumental Techniques, Dipesh Kumar, Bhaskar Singh, Kuldeep Bauddh, John Korstad
College of Science and Engineering Faculty Research and Scholarship
Microalgal oil has been a source for production of biofuels such as bio-oil and biodiesel. These two biofuels can be characterized quantitatively using advanced instrumentation techniques. Nile red fluorescence method, PAM fluorometry, NMR, GC/GC-MS, and FTIR are among the major techniques available for characterization and quantification of algal oil. NMR is a rapid and nondestructive analytical technique as it requires minimal sample preparation, and even one intact algal cell can be analyzed. It can also be used for continuous monitoring of cellular composition of algal culture. NMR can be used to monitor transesterification reaction and oxidation of lipids and biodiesel …