Products distribution during in situ and ex situ catalytic fast pyrolysis of Chinese herb residues

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Bo Li
Zehao Qian
Jie Qin
Qian He
Shengxiong Huang
Hang Dong
Nan Zhou
Mao Xia
Zhi Zhou
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[1] Hunan Agricultural University,School of Chemistry and Materials Science
[2] Hunan Engineering Research Center for Biochar,undefined
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Chinese herb residue; Catalytic fast pyrolysis; In situ; Ex situ; Product distribution;
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Catalytic fast pyrolysis (CFP) for biomass treatment is a research hotspot but there is little information about the difference between the in situ and ex situ methods. In present work, the Ni–Fe/CaO–Al2O3 catalysts with different Ni/Fe ratios have been synthesized by coprecipitation method, and the product distribution about the Chinese herb residue (CHR) catalytic fast pyrolysis by in situ and ex situ methods in a quartz tube reactor system has been investigated. The results show that the CFP pyrolysis would upgrade the quality of bio-oil but decrease the yields, no matter in situ or ex situ CFP process. During the in situ CFP process, heteroatoms may be absorbed by the catalyst support and cannot be transferred to the bio-oil, but the results of ex situ CFP are the opposite. In addition, the ex situ CFP reaction significantly increases the content of aromatic hydrocarbons. As to the gas products’ distribution, the effect of Fe in catalysts to promote CH4 formation is reflected in in situ CFP process, while the promotion effect of H2 generation for Ni added in catalyst is mainly reflected in ex situ CFP process. However, due to the high reaction temperature (800 °C), the adsorption of CO2 by CaO support is not particularly significant. The possible mechanism of CHR in CFP process has also been summarized for understanding the process of in situ and ex situ CFP, and this study may provide a choice or reference for CHR treatment.
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页码:89235 / 89244
页数:9
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