Title :
Co-pyrolysis of biomass and pingshuo coal
Author :
Jian Wang ; Shouyu Zhang ; Aixia Dong ; Xi Guo ; Chuan Chen ; Shaowu Xiong
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Energy & Power Eng., Univ. of Shanghai for Sci. & Technol., Shanghai, China
Abstract :
An experimental study on the co-pyrolysis of biomass and Pingshuo coal was performed using temperature programmed thermogravimetric analysis method under atmospheric pressure with nitrogen as balance gas. Pingshuo coal, sawdust and rice straw were chosen for the experiment. The final pyrolysis temperature was designed as 1000°C and the heating rate was chosen as 10°C/min, and the mixture ratio of the biomass and the coal was varied from 0 to 100wt.%. The experimental results indicate that there exist synergetic effects between the biomass and Pingshuo coal during their co-pyrolysis process. When the mixture ratio of the biomass(sawdust and rice straw) is below 50%, the appearance of the biomass promotes Pingshuo coal pyrolysis. It is found that the initial temperature of volatile emission from Pingshuo coal and the temperature corresponding to the maximum pyrolysis conversion rate during the mixture pyrolysis are lower than the temperature of Pingshuo coal pyrolysis. Moreover, compared with the co-pyrolysis of sawdust and Pingshuo coal, the synergetic effects between rice straw and Pingshuo coal are much more obvious. However, when the mixture ratio of the biomass(sawdust and rice straw) is above 50%, the synergetic effects disappear, even the appearance of the biomass restrains Pingshuo coal pyrolysis. In addition, on the co-pyrolysis curves, the temperature range of the biomass(sawdust and rice straw) pyrolysis shifts to high temperature range, however, the temperature range of Pingshuo coal pyrolysis shifts to low temperature range. Thus, it can be deduced that there exist synergetic effects between the biomass and Pingshuo coal during co-pyrolysis.
Keywords :
bioenergy conversion; coal; pyrolysis; thermal analysis; atmospheric pressure; biomass-Pingshuo coal copyrolysis; copyrolysis curve; nitrogen balance gas; pyrolysis conversion; rice straw; sawdust; synergetic effects; temperature 1000 C; temperature programmed thermogravimetric analysis; temperature range; volatile emission; Biomass; Coal; Hydrogen; Inductors; Temperature distribution; Pingshuo coal; biomass; co-pyrolysis; synergetic effects;
Conference_Titel :
Materials for Renewable Energy and Environment (ICMREE), 2013 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Chengdu
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-3335-8
DOI :
10.1109/ICMREE.2013.6893772