Heliyon (Nov 2021)

Bio-oil and char obtained from cassava rhizomes with soil conditioners by fast pyrolysis

  • Koson Rueangsan,
  • Pakkip Kraisoda,
  • Adcha Heman,
  • Homhuan Tasarod,
  • Monchawan Wangkulangkool,
  • Somsuk Trisupakitti,
  • John Morris

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 11
p. e08291

Abstract

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We studied the properties of the bio-oil and char from fast pyrolysis of cassava rhizomes in a free-fall reactor, catalyzed by adding various soil conditioners (or improvers) as catalysts to the reactor at 500 °C and 200 g/h feed rate. Four conditioners were evaluated - granular TPI pH11 soil conditioner, volcanic rock, TPI pelletized organic fertilizer and super dolomite - and added at 50% (w/w) of the rhizomes. Bio-oil and gas yields decreased, whereas char yields increased, yielding bio-oil 57–59%, gas 14–20% and char 23–28%. With the catalysts, the bio-oil higher heating value increased, while that of char decreased: for cassava rhizomes with volcanic rock the bio-oil high heating value increased from 19.4 to 23.6 MJ/kg, whereas rhizomes with dolomite led to an increased viscosity from 27 to 34 × 10−3 mm2/s.

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