Autor: |
Uresin, Ersin, Gulsac, Isil Isik, Budak, Mustafa Salih, Unsal, Mehmet, Buyuksakalli, Kader Ozgur, Aksoy, Parvana, Sayar, Asli, Unlu, Namik, Okur, Osman |
Rok vydání: |
2019 |
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In this study, the production of bio-oil from the pyrolysis of furniture sawdust, waste lubricating oil and their mixtures were investigated under certain operating conditions in the presence of lime and zeolites, by using a laboratory scale horizontal tubular reactor placed in a furnace. The main focus was to investigate the mutual effect of lime and commercial zeolite on the amount of the bio-oil production from furniture sawdust and waste lubricating oil. The selected operating parameters were pyrolysis temperatures and heating rate of 300 degrees C and 650 degrees C and flash heating or gradual heating rate (30 degrees C/min). Additionally, three different additives were tested as catalysts; namely, lime (CaO), commercial zeolite (4A) and a natural zeolite (klinoptilolite). The amount of the produced bio-oil was analyzed by gas chromatography-flame ionization detector. The distribution of solid, liquid and gaseous products was determined for each operational condition. It was seen that the amount of the bio-oil was influenced by the amounts of sawdust and zeolite in the mixture. Experimental results showed that higher temperatures were more effective for the higher bio-oil amount. Additionally, heating rate was quite significant at 300 degrees C whereas it has a minor effect on the bio-oil amount at 650 degrees C. The highest bio-oil yield was obtained for the mixture of sawdust and waste lubricating oil in the presence of both lime and commercial zeolite with flash heating rate at 650 degrees C. |
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OpenAIRE |
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