Effect of Fractionation and Pyrolysis on Fuel Properties of Poultry Litter

被引:10
|
作者
Singh, Kaushlendra [1 ]
Risse, L. Mark [2 ]
Das, K. C. [2 ]
Worley, John [2 ]
Thompson, Sidney [2 ]
机构
[1] W Virginia Univ, Div Forestry & Nat Resources, Morgantown, WV 26506 USA
[2] Univ Georgia, Dept Biol & Agr Engn, Athens, GA 30602 USA
来源
关键词
CATALYTIC STEAM GASIFICATION; BIOMASS; CHARCOAL; MANURE; LIQUID;
D O I
10.3155/1047-3289.60.7.875
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
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.
引用
收藏
页码:875 / 883
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Compaction of poultry litter
    Bernhart, M.
    Fasina, O. O.
    Fulton, J.
    Wood, C. W.
    BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY, 2010, 101 (01) : 234 - 238
  • [42] Fractionation of heavy metals in contaminated soil after amendment with composted cow manure and poultry litter
    Haroon, Bushra
    Irshad, Muhammad
    Hafeez, Farhan
    Pervez, Arshid
    Faridullah
    ARABIAN JOURNAL OF GEOSCIENCES, 2019, 12 (06)
  • [43] Effect of the pyrolysis process on the physicochemical and mechanical properties of smokeless fuel briquettes
    Blesa, MJ
    Fierro, V
    Miranda, JL
    Moliner, R
    Palacios, JM
    FUEL PROCESSING TECHNOLOGY, 2001, 74 (01) : 1 - 17
  • [44] Valorization of Poultry Litter
    Topcu, Nurdan Sevde
    Duman, Gozde
    Olgun, Hayati
    Yanik, Jale
    5TH EURASIAN WASTE MANAGEMENT SYMPOSIUM, EWMS 2020, 2020, : 355 - 359
  • [45] WOODCHIPS FOR POULTRY LITTER
    AHO, WA
    JUNNILA, WA
    WHELDEN, HC
    POULTRY SCIENCE, 1955, 34 (05) : 1175 - 1175
  • [46] NITROGEN TRANSFORMATIONS IN SURFACE-APPLIED POULTRY LITTER - EFFECT OF LITTER PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS
    CABRERA, ML
    CHIANG, SC
    MERKA, WC
    THOMPSON, SA
    PANCORBO, OC
    SOIL SCIENCE SOCIETY OF AMERICA JOURNAL, 1993, 57 (06) : 1519 - 1525
  • [47] Flow and physical properties of switchgrass, peanut hull, and poultry litter
    Fasina, O. O.
    TRANSACTIONS OF THE ASABE, 2006, 49 (03) : 721 - 728
  • [48] VARIATION IN SOIL PROPERTIES BY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS WITH APPLICATION OF POULTRY LITTER
    de Assis Valadao, Franciele Caroline
    Benedet Maas, Kelly Dayana
    dos Santos Weber, Oscarlina Lucia
    Valadao Junior, Daniel Dias
    da Silva, Tonny Jose
    REVISTA BRASILEIRA DE CIENCIA DO SOLO, 2011, 35 (06): : 2073 - 2082
  • [49] Influence of Poultry Litter Biochar on Soil Properties and Plant Growth
    Revell, Ken T.
    Maguire, Rory O.
    Agblevor, Foster A.
    SOIL SCIENCE, 2012, 177 (06) : 402 - 408
  • [50] Fractionation of tire pyrolysis oil into a light fuel fraction by steam distillation
    Costa, Guilherme Anchieta
    dos Santos, Ronaldo Goncalves
    FUEL, 2019, 241 : 558 - 563