Abstract

Standard methods were used to obtain proximate and ultimate parameters of Albizia zygia tree sawdust. The HHV of 16.01 MJ/ Kg, H/C of 0.127, O/C of 0.96, high volatile matter of 87.85 wt.% and low ash content of 1.55 wt.% Albizia zygia sawdust makes it a good biofuel. Its empirical formula from elemental ratios combination is CH0.127 O0.96 N0.057 . There were insignificant volumes of oxides of nitrogen and sulphur produced during its pyrolysis since %N & %S are relatively low (2.63 & 0) wt.% respectively. Its TG/DTG profile showed devolatilization of sawdust began at 230 o C and the pyrolysis temperature was in the range of 420- 600 o C. Its fixed bed pyrolysis recorded maximum value of bio-oil at 450 o C. FTIR analysis confirmed the presence of oxygenated compounds in the sawdust and its crude bio-oil. The analysis of the obtained bio-oil using GC-FID showed that significant quantity of -OH compounds were produced from the sawdust through pyrolysis though the obtained quantity is not economical. Sintering and slagging-fouling indicators such as; [Na2 O + K2 O] / [SiO2 ]= 0.0695 showed (unlikely sintering inclination); Base/Acid=0.438 (low ash deposition tendency); [SiO2 ]/([Al2 O3 ]=5.44 & [Fe2 O3 ] / [CaO]=0.28 (low ash deposition tendencies respectively); slagging viscosity index= 68.58 (low slagging tendency); %(SiO2 )=55.18 (high); Babcock (Rs)= 4.38x 10-5 & Fouling indices (Fu)= 1.68x10-2 (low deposition tendencies); Total alkalis (TA) =0.0097 ( Low fouling tendency). It can be projected that improvement on pyrolysis process parameters and pre-treatment of sawdust can be used to achieve higher yield of bio-oil then consequently leading to higher quantity of alcohol compounds.

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