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Valorization of Eucalyptus, Giant Reed Arundo, Fiber Sorghum, and Sugarcane Bagasse via Fast Pyrolysis and Subsequent Bio-Oil Gasification.

Elmeri PienihäkkinenEvert J LeijenhorstWilliam WoltersChristian LindforsJoona LahtinenTaina Ohra-AhoAnja Oasmaa
Published in: Energy & fuels : an American Chemical Society journal (2022)
Fast pyrolysis of giant reed Arundo ( Arundo donax ), fiber sorghum ( Sorghum bicolor L. Moench), eucalyptus ( Eucalyptus spp.), and sugarcane bagasse ( Saccharum officinarum ) was studied in bench-scale bubbling fluidized bed reactor. Product yields were determined, and detailed physicochemical characterization for produced fast pyrolysis bio-oils (FPBOs) was carried out. The highest organic liquid yield (dry basis) was observed with sugarcane bagasse (59-62 wt %), followed by eucalyptus (49-53 wt %), giant reed Arundo (39 wt %), and fiber sorghum (34-42 wt %). After the pyrolysis experiments, produced FPBOs were gasified in an oxygen-blown autothermal catalytic reforming system for the produced synthesis gas. The gasifier consists of a partial oxidation zone where the FPBO is gasified, and the raw syngas is then reformed over a fixed bed steam-reforming catalyst in the reforming zone. The gas production (∼1.7 Nm 3 /kg FPBO) and composition (H 2 ∼ 50 vol %, CO 20-25 vol %, and CO 2 25-30 vol %) were similar for all FPBOs tested. These results show that the combination of fast pyrolysis with subsequent gasification provides a technically feasible and feedstock flexible solution for the production of synthesis gas.
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