화학공학소재연구정보센터
Energy & Fuels, Vol.30, No.10, 8047-8054, 2016
Fast Pyrolysis of Wheat Straw in the Bioliq Pilot Plant
Fast pyrolysis is the first step of the bioliq concept, which is developed at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) together with Air Liquide (Lurgi Technologies) for synthetic fuel production from lignocellulosic biomass via gasification. In the 2 MW bioliq fast pyrolysis pilot plant, shredded wheat straw is mixed with a hot heat carrier (sand) in a twin screw mixer reactor. At a temperature of 500 degrees C and in the absence of oxygen, the biomass particles are rapidly decomposed within seconds and pyrolysis gas, solids, and organic and aqueous condensates are produced. Representative results of the product yields and properties obtained from selected pyrolysis test campaigns from 2013 to 2015 are presented. It is shown that the mass ratio between the two liquid condensates can be adjusted by appropriate process design and operating conditions. Product stability is discussed, giving evidence that, by process internal recycling of the organic condensate, a controlled thermal maturing can be performed. It could be demonstrated in the pilot scale that stable pyrolysis products can be produced from ash -rich biomass feedstocks, such as wheat straw.