화학공학소재연구정보센터
Biomass & Bioenergy, Vol.98, 112-123, 2017
Effects of water-washing Saccharina japonica on fast pyrolysis in a bubbling fluidized-bed reactor
The pyrolysis characteristics of non-edible Saccharina japonica (S. japonica) obtained from an offshore high-density aquaculture facility were systematically investigated using a thermogravimetric analyzer and a bubbling fluidized-bed reactor. As high mineral contents in S. japonica cause ash fouling or agglomeration of char and bed material in fluidized-bed reactor, S. japonica was water-washed as pretreatment to remove minerals and sticky materials. The pretreated S. japonica samples were mostly decomposed between 200 and 350 degrees C at heating rates of 5-20 degrees C/min. The calculated activation energy increased from 3631 to 393.01 kJ/mol when pyrolysis conversion increased from 5 to 60%. The yields of bio-oil were 25.57-31.27 wt% under the investigated pyrolysis conditions (temperature: 350-450 degrees C; fluidization velocity: 2.0 x U-mf 4.5 x U-mf). The highest bio-oil yield (31.27 wt%) from Water-washed S. japonica was obtained at 375 degrees C and 4.0 x Limb and the HHVs of the organic and aqueous phases in the bio-oil were 31.47 and 5.41 MJ/kg, respectively. The major compounds in the bio-oil were analyzed by GC-MS and the carbon number distribution of the bio-oils was determined through simulated distillation by TGA. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.