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Batch Pyrolysis and Co-Pyrolysis of Beet Pulp and Wheat Straw.

Jerzy ChojnackiJan KielarLeon KukiełkaTomáš NajserAleksandra PachutaBogusława BernerAgnieszka ZdanowiczJaroslav FrantíkJan NajserVáclav Peer
Published in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
Granulated beet pulp and wheat straw, first separately and then mixed in a weight ratio of 50/50%, underwent a pyrolysis process in a laboratory batch generator with process temperatures of 400 and 500 °C. The feedstock's chemical composition and the pyrolysis products' chemical composition (biochar and pyrolysis gas) were analysed. A synergistic effect was observed in the co-pyrolysis of the combined feedstock, which occurred as an increase the content of the arising gas in relation to the total weight of the products. and as a reduction of bio-oil content. The maximum gas proportion was 21.8% at 500 °C and the minimum between 12.6% and 18.4% for the pyrolysis of individual substrates at 400 °C. The proportions of the gases, including CO, CO 2 , CH 4 , H 2 , and O 2 , present in the resulting synthesis gases were also analysed. The usage of a higher pyrolysis final temperature strongly affected the increase of the CH 4 and H 2 concentration and the decrease of CO 2 and CO concentration in the pyrolysis gas. The highest percentage of hydrogen in the synthesis gas, around 33% vol , occurred at 500 °C during co-pyrolysis.
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