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Comparison of high calorific fuels obtained from fresh and dried Hydrilla verticillata: Effects of temperature, residence time, catalyst content and material state
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Update time: 2014-12-17
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Fresh Hydrilla verticillata (HV) and air-dried HV were chosen to be deoxy-liquefied in an airtight vessel reactor for high calorific fuel (HCF) production. The influence of temperature (250–450 °C), residence time (4–30 min), catalyst content (0.1–5 wt.%) on the yields and compositions of HCFs were investigated. Results showed that the HCFs obtained at 350 °C with residence time of 15 min possessed the highest HHVs (>44.06 MJ/kg) and lowest oxygen contents (<3.46 wt.%). The HCF contained benzenes, phenols, and long-chain alkanes as main components, with small proportion of non-phenolic oxy-compounds and nitro-compounds. Preliminary analysis of mechanisms indicated that high temperature or long residence time leaded to a deeper cracking of chemical bonds, which was less affected by the addition of catalyst. Experiments also suggested fresh HV rather than air-dried HV was more suitable for preparing high-quality HCF with highest yield of 18.05 wt.%. So, for water plants containing large amounts of water, deoxy-liquefaction under fresh state would be a better choice which could save a lot of energy and time consumed during drying process.
Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis, 2014
Schematic diagram of the reactor system
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