Issue 2, 2021

Microwave-assisted low-temperature biomass pyrolysis: from mechanistic insights to pilot scale

Abstract

Microwave-assisted pyrolysis is suitable for biomass valorization with the advantages of temperature reduction and energy saving. However, the lack of deep insight into low-temperature behaviors and scale-up demonstration restrict the possibility of industrial applications. The laboratory studies found that the temperature range of rice straw pyrolysis with microwave heating was shifted to 250–300 °C, and the activation energy was about 40–150 kJ mol−1 reduced compared with conventional pyrolysis. The positive promotion of inter-link for the dielectric loss factor of biomass, instantaneous hotspots, temperature and activation energy reduction were revealed. Based on the findings, an original 80 kg h−1 pilot-scale microwave-assisted pyrolysis Auger reactor was designed and continuously operated at 200–300 °C with a 72% net energy ratio. The energy and economic analysis indicated that the small-scale microwave-assisted pyrolysis is suitable for the mobile decentralized biomass conversion system.

Graphical abstract: Microwave-assisted low-temperature biomass pyrolysis: from mechanistic insights to pilot scale

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
05 Oct 2020
Accepted
09 Dec 2020
First published
10 Dec 2020

Green Chem., 2021,23, 821-827

Microwave-assisted low-temperature biomass pyrolysis: from mechanistic insights to pilot scale

H. Luo, Y. Zhang, H. Zhu, X. Zhao, L. Zhu, W. Liu, M. Sun, G. Miao, S. Li and L. Kong, Green Chem., 2021, 23, 821 DOI: 10.1039/D0GC03348K

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