Effect of Fractionation and Pyrolysis on Fuel Properties of Poultry Litter

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Singh, Kaushlendra [1 ]
Risse, L. Mark [2 ]
Das, K. C. [2 ]
Worley, John [2 ]
Thompson, Sidney [2 ]
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[1] W Virginia Univ, Div Forestry & Nat Resources, Morgantown, WV 26506 USA
[2] Univ Georgia, Dept Biol & Agr Engn, Athens, GA 30602 USA
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CATALYTIC STEAM GASIFICATION; BIOMASS; CHARCOAL; MANURE; LIQUID;
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10.3155/1047-3289.60.7.875
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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Raw poultry litter has certain drawbacks for energy production such as high ash and moisture content, a corrosive nature, and low heating values. A combined solution to utilization of raw poultry litter may involve fractionation and pyrolysis. Fractionation divides poultry litter into a fine, nutrient-rich fraction and a coarse, carbon-dense fraction. Pyrolysis of the coarse fraction would remove the corrosive volatiles as bio-oil, leaving clean char. This paper presents the effect of fractionation and pyrolysis process parameters on the calorific value of char and on the characterization of bio-oil. Poultry litter samples collected from three commercial poultry farms were divided into 10 treatments that included 2 controls (raw poultry litter and its coarse fraction having particle size greater than 0.85 mm) and 8 other treatments that were combinations of three factors: type (raw poultry litter or its coarse fraction), heating rate (30 or 10 degrees C/min), and pyrolysis temperature (300 or 500 degrees C). After the screening process, the poultry litter samples were dried and pyrolyzed in a batch reactor under nitrogen atmosphere and char and condensate yields were recorded. The condensate was separated into three fractions on the basis of their density: heavy, medium, and light phase. Calorific value and proximate and nutrient analysis were performed for char, condensate, and feedstock. Results show that the char with the highest calorific value (17.39 +/- 1.37 MJ/kg) was made from the coarse fraction at 300 degrees C, which captured 68.71 +/- 9.37% of the feedstock energy. The char produced at 300 degrees C had 42 +/- 11 mg/kg arsenic content but no mercury. Almost all of the Al, Ca, Fe, K, Mg, Na, and P remained in the char. The pyrolysis process reduced ammoniacal-nitrogen (NH(4)-N) in char by 99.14 +/- 0.47% and nitrate-nitrogen (NO(3)-N) by 95.79 +/- 5.45% at 500 degrees C.
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