Total recovery of resources and energy from rice straw using microwave-induced pyrolysis

TitleTotal recovery of resources and energy from rice straw using microwave-induced pyrolysis
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2008
AuthorsHuang, Y. F., Kuan W. H., Lo S. L., and Lin C. F.
JournalBioresour Technol
Volume99
Issue17
Pagination8252-8
Date PublishedNov
ISBN Number0960-8524 (Print)
Accession Number18440807
Abstract

This article presents the application of microwave-induced pyrolysis to total recovery of resources and energy from rice straw. The microwave power and particle size of feedstock were both key parameters affecting the performance of microwave-induced pyrolysis. Under 400-500W microwave power, the reduction of fixed carbon in the biomass was significant. From the experimental results of specific surface area, zeta potential, and Cu2+ adsorption, the applications of solid residues in the water and wastewater treatment could be expected. The major compositions in gaseous product were H2, CO2, CO, CH4 of 55, 17, 13, 10vol.%, respectively. The high H2 content might imply that microwave-induced pyrolysis of biomass waste has the potential to produce the H2-rich fuel gas. Alkanes, polars, and low-ringed polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons were three primary kinds of compounds in the liquid product.

URLhttp://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18440807