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Improving the Yield and Quality of Tar during Co-pyrolysis of Coal and Cotton Stalk
Co-pyrolysis of Shenmu coal (SM) and cotton stalk (CS) at different blend ratios were carried out in a tubular furnace. The pyrolysis temperature was up to 600 °C at 5 °C/min and kept for 15 min. The results indicated that there was an interactive effect
Chuyang Tang, Dexiang Zhang, Xilan Lu
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In this work, Qiqunahu (QQH) coal, cotton stalk, cellulose and lignin extracted from cotton stalk were selected as raw materials to study the effects of the co-pyrolysis of coal and cotton stalk.
Xuehe Ding +5 more
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CLASSIFICATION OF VOLATILE PRODUCTS EVOLVED AT FAST CO-PYROLYSIS OF GÖYNÜK OIL SHALE WITH LOW DENSITY POLYETHYLENE; pp. 335–347 [PDF]
Fast co-pyrolysis of Göynük oil shale (GOS) with low density polyethylene (LDPE) was investigated. The aim of the research was to determine the distribution of volatile products and conversion of blends at different temÂperatures and time intervals ...
T. GUNGOREN +5 more
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The calorific value of household refuse (HR) is greatly improved after classification, which includes the implementation of sufficient pyrolysis conditions. Therefore, a better pyrolysis effect can be achieved by co-pyrolysis with industrial solid waste (
Hancheng Ma +5 more
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Catalytic co-pyrolysis of biomass and waste plastics as a route to upgraded bio-oil
A two-stage reactor system consisting of co-pyrolysis of biomass and plastic in the 1st stage and catalytic upgrading (zeolite ZSM-5 catalyst) of the derived pyrolysis gases in the 2nd stage was used to investigate the yield and composition of the ...
A. Dyer, M. Nahil, P. Williams
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Study on the pyrolytic behaviour of xylan-based hemicellulose using TG–FTIR and Py–GC–FTIR [PDF]
Two sets of experiments, categorized as TG–FTIR and Py–GC–FTIR, are employed to investigate the mechanism of the hemicellulose pyrolysis and the formation of main gaseous and bio-oil products.
Gu, Sai, Bridgwater, AV, Shen, DK, Gu, S
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Y2O3:Eu micronic particles synthesised by spray pyrolysis: Global modelling and optimisation of the evaporation stage [PDF]
There are a number of some major advantages to be gained in processing micronic europium-doped yttrium oxide Y2O3 particles for phosphor applications using spray pyrolysis.
Caussat, Brigitte +3 more
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Co-pyrolysis of rubberwood sawdust (RWS) and polypropylene (PP) in a fixed bed pyrolyzer
Co-pyrolysis of rubberwood sawdust (RWS) waste and polypropylene (PP) was carried out at different temperatures (450,500,550, and 600°C) with biomass to plastics ratio 1:1 by using fixed bed drop-type pyrolyzer.
N. I. Izzatie +5 more
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Progress on the Co-Pyrolysis of Coal and Biomass
In this chapter, the synergistic mechanism and the resulting influence during co-pyrolysis of coal and biomass, are summarized. The properties of coal and biomass, the release and migration of alkali and alkaline earth metals (AAEMs), the interaction between volatile and char, the characteristics of the resulting volatiles, and the physicochemical ...
Xiye Chen +7 more
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Review on production of liquid fuel from co-pyrolysis of biomass with scrap/waste tire
The oil produced by the pyrolysis of biomass has potential for use as a substitute for fossil fuels. However, the oil needs to be upgraded since it contains high levels of oxygen, which causes low calorific value, corrosion problems, and instability ...
S.A. Babajo +2 more
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