Optimization studies on catalytic pyrolysis of empty fruit bunch (EFB) using L9 Taguchi Orthogonal Array

In this investigation, catalytic pyrolysis of empty fruit bunch (EFB) was studied and optimized in terms of bio-oil and char yields by using Taguchi L9 Orthogonal Array method. The effects of pyrolysis temperatures, catalyst loadings and particle sizes on the product yields were investigated and dis...

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Main Authors: Doraiselvan, K., Yusup, S., Wai, C.K., Muda, N.S.
Format: Article
Institution: Universiti Teknologi Petronas
Record Id / ISBN-0: utp-eprints.31594 /
Published: Italian Association of Chemical Engineering - AIDIC 2015
Online Access: https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84946149136&doi=10.3303%2fCET1545274&partnerID=40&md5=fcb62d8c29d544796c6da61070e6285b
http://eprints.utp.edu.my/31594/
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Summary: In this investigation, catalytic pyrolysis of empty fruit bunch (EFB) was studied and optimized in terms of bio-oil and char yields by using Taguchi L9 Orthogonal Array method. The effects of pyrolysis temperatures, catalyst loadings and particle sizes on the product yields were investigated and discussed in this paper. The catalytic pyrolysis is performed in a semi-batch reactor which is externally heated by an electrical vertical split tube furnace. Under the nitrogen flow rates of 60 ml/min, 80 mL/min and 100 mL/min, 15 g of EFB biomass with the particle sizes of 100 μm, 250 μm, 500 μm were thermally decomposed at three pyrolysis temperatures of 573 K, 673 K and 773 K, along with Zeolite HZSM-5 catalyst loadings of 1 wt, 5 wt and 12 wt. From the product analysis, a maximum liquid bio-oil yield of 64.4 wt were obtained at catalyst loading of 1.5 wt., reaction temperature of 773 K, nitrogen flow rate of 100 mL/min, and particle size of 250 μm. Meanwhile, at catalyst loading of 3.25 wt., reaction temperature of 773 K, nitrogen flow rate of 60 mL/min and particle size of 250 μm, the bio char yield formed was as low as 18.6 wt. which could be mainly attributed to secondary cracking of char residue. Copyright © 2015, AIDIC Servizi S.r.l.,.