Influence of hydrothermal carbonization on catalytic fast pyrolysis of agricultural biomass
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Fast pyrolysis has been a subject of intensive research thanks to its ability to produce high
yields of liquid products, known as pyrolysis oil. This is an important renewable intermediate which
could be used for the subsequent production of fuels and chemicals. For fossil-based materials,
pyrolysis oil can provide circular building blocks. Furthermore, direct use of pyrolysis oil in gas
turbines has also been proven feasible. However, a relatively high oxygen content in raw biomass
has detrimental effects on the quality of such oil. This work proposes hydrothermal carbonization
as a valorization technique, beneficial from the point of view of subsequent fast pyrolysis. Within
the scope of this work, the influence of the parameters of hydrothermal carbonization (HTC) on the
kinetics of fast pyrolysis of agricultural biomass (miskanthus), as well as the influence of in situ use
of a CaO catalyst, is investigated. Kinetics is investigated using a novel type of thermogravimetric
analyzer (TGA) called Cyclonic TGA, which is able to achieve heating rates similar to a real fast
pyrolysis process. Moreover, the influence of HTC on the removal of part of its inorganic constituents
is determined within the scope of this work.
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HTC, fast pyrolysis, miscanthus
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Applied Sciences. 2023, vol. 13, issue 7, art. no. 4190.