Bioresource Technology, Vol.214, 615-622, 2016
Effect of torrefaction pretreatment and catalytic pyrolysis on the pyrolysis poly-generation of pine wood
Torrefaction of pine wood was performed in a tube furnace at three temperatures (220, 250, and 280 degrees C) for 30 min. Then catalytic pyrolysis of raw and torrefied pine wood was performed using HZSM-5 catalyst in a fixed-bed pyrolysis reactor at 550 degrees C for 15 min. Torrefaction pretreatment and catalytic pyrolysis have an very important effect on the yield, property, and energy distribution of pyrolysis products. The results showed that the yield of biochar rapidly increased, while that of bio-oil decreased with increasing torrefaction temperature. The oxy-compound content of bio-oil, such as acids and aldehydes, sharply decreased. However, the aromatic hydrocarbon content not only increased but also further promoted by HZSM-5 catalyst. With highest mass yields and energy yields, biochar was also the very important product of pyrolysis. The oxygen content in biomass was mainly removed in the form of CO2 and H2O, leading to increasing CO2 content in non-condensable gas. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.