Oil Shale (Jul 2024)

Co-pyrolysis of biomass woodchips with Ca-rich oil shale fuel in a continuous feed reactor

  • Alejandro Lyons Ceron,
  • Tõnu Pihu,
  • Alar Konist

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3176/oil.2024.3.04
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 41, no. 3
pp. 208 – 235

Abstract

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A co-pyrolysis of woodchips and oil shale was conducted in a continuous reactor at 520 °C in a CO2 atmosphere. Experimental product yields were derived and an analysis of the liquid products was conducted, using gas chromatography, infrared spectroscopy, and physicochemical analysis. A maximum yield of liquids and gases was obtained as the share of biomass increased (43.9 and 35.1 wt%, respectively). Product characterization confirmed additive behavior in co-pyrolysis. The liquid products from co-pyrolysis blends exhibited fewer oxygenated compounds, derived from biomass, and fewer aromatic compounds, derived from oil shale. Co-pyrolysis liquids contained abundant aliphatic hydrocarbons (C6 to C11).

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