Abstract

This study investigated the effects of torrefaction temperatures and dilute acid pretreatment on the quality of pyrolysis bio-oil and the distribution toward gaseous, liquid bio-oil, and char products from rice straw. Torrefaction of rice straw was conducted at different temperatures (225°C, 250°C, and 275°C) for 30minutes in a Py-GC/MS reactor. After the torrefaction process was completed, fast pyrolysis of torrefied rice straw was then performed at temperatures of 450°C, 500°C and 550°C with a heating rate of 1000°C/s and held for 20seconds in the same micropyrolysis reactor. The results showed that the decrease of pyrolysis bio-oil, gas, and water, are observed when the torrefaction temperature increases. However, the decreasing trend of pyrolysis char yield was observed when the torrefaction severity increases at pyrolysis temperatures 450°C and 500°C, but an increasing trend was noticeable at pyrolysis temperature 550°C. The phenolic components in pyrolysis bio-oil from torrefied rice straw were lower compare to raw rice straw. The torrefaction process helps improve the quality of pyrolysis bio-oil in terms of reducing some water, acid, and oxygenated species. The torrefaction temperature of 225°C with the pyrolysis temperature of 550°C is indicated as the optimum condition in our study. Additionally, the removal of mineral content from rice straw promoted higher yields of pyrolysis bio-oil, particularly levoglucosan. The acid pretreatment method also improved the pyrolysis product distribution in terms of enhancing bio-oil yield and reducing water, gas, and char.

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