通过快速热解苹果渣水炭回收增值化合物

IF 5.8 2区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL
Madeline Karod , Kellene A. Orton , Yaseen Elkasabi , Charles A. Mullen , Anne E. Harman-Ware , Kristiina Iisa , Jillian L. Goldfarb
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摘要

通过对农用工业生物质进行热化学循环利用,可以解决与粮食生产相关的环境挑战。水热碳化 (HTC) 和热解这两种方法可以结合使用,首先通过 HTC 产生水碳 (HC),减少湿生物质废物的含水量,然后通过热解水碳产生生物油。然而,生物质的 HTC 会形成二次炭 (SC),这是一种无定形焦油状混合物,由释放到水相中的有机化合物在母体生物质上吸附、再凝结和聚合而成。本研究调查了 HTC 温度如何影响苹果渣中 SC 的形成,以及 SC 随后对快速热解产品的影响。碳氢化合物是在 175°C、200°C 和 250°C 的温度下产生的。较低的 HTC 温度有利于 5-羟甲基糠醛和乙酰丙酸等生物精炼平台化学品的形成,而较高的温度则会导致木质素降解产物(即酚类)的增加。在提取 SC 之前和之后,在两台分析热解仪器上对 HC 进行了快速热解。碳氢化合物快速热解产生的化合物与 SC 中发现的化合物相似,但 CO 和 CO2 排放量有所不同。将 SC 提取和快速热解结合起来,有望从农工废弃生物质中回收高附加值化合物,同时保留固体炭,用于燃料和碳管理。
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Recovery of value-added compounds through fast pyrolysis of apple pomace hydrochar
The environmental challenges associated with food production can be addressed via the thermochemical upcycling of agro-industrial biomass. Two such methods, hydrothermal carbonization (HTC) and pyrolysis, can be coupled to first reduce the water content of wet biomass wastes by producing a hydrochar (HC) via HTC and then a bio-oil via pyrolysis of the HC. However, HTC of biomass results in the formation of secondary char (SC), an amorphous tar-like mixture resulting from organic compounds released into the aqueous phase that adsorb, recondense and polymerize on the parent biomass. This study investigated how HTC temperature impacts the formation of SC from apple pomace and the SC’s subsequent impact on fast pyrolysis products. HCs were produced at temperatures of 175°C, 200°C, and 250°C. Lower HTC temperatures favor the formation of biorefinery platform chemicals such as 5-hydroxymethylfurfural and levulinic acid, while higher temperatures result in increased lignin degradation products (i.e., phenolics). HCs were subjected to fast pyrolysis before and after SC extraction in two analytical pyrolysis instruments. Fast pyrolysis of HC produced compounds similar to those found in SC, but with variations in CO and CO2 emissions. The combination of SC extraction and fast pyrolysis demonstrates promise for recovering value-added compounds from agro-industrial waste biomass while retaining a solid char for fuel and carbon management.
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CiteScore
9.10
自引率
11.70%
发文量
340
审稿时长
44 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis (JAAP) is devoted to the publication of papers dealing with innovative applications of pyrolysis processes, the characterization of products related to pyrolysis reactions, and investigations of reaction mechanism. To be considered by JAAP, a manuscript should present significant progress in these topics. The novelty must be satisfactorily argued in the cover letter. A manuscript with a cover letter to the editor not addressing the novelty is likely to be rejected without review.
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