Influence of loblolly pine anatomical fractions and tree age on oil yield and composition during fast pyrolysis†

IF 4.1 3区 材料科学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL Sustainable Energy & Fuels Pub Date : 2024-12-17 DOI:10.1039/D4SE01252F
Anne K. Starace, Scott Palmer, Kellene Orton, Carson Pierce, Earl Christensen, Andy Larson, Rianna Martinez, Jordan Klinger, Michael B. Griffin, Calvin Mukarakate, Kristiina Iisa, Matthew R. Wiatrowski, Abhijit Dutta, James E. Parks II, Oluwafemi Oyedeji and Daniel Carpenter
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Fast pyrolysis of woody materials is a technology pathway for producing renewable fuels and chemicals. This is a presentation of isolating needles, bark, and stemwood from a single tree as well as isolating stemwood and whole tree samples from the same species of tree with different ages and pyrolyzing each individually as well as in mixtures. This gives insight into the role of tree anatomical fractions on the resulting intermediate oil product as well as into interactions between these components. The highest carbon content oil (45.1 wt% as received) was produced from a one-to-one mixture of stemwood and needles, followed by the pure stemwood (43.4–43.8 wt% as received), while the lowest oil carbon content was from a one-to-one blend of bark and needles (26.7 wt% as received). The pyrolysis oil yield (combining oil and aqueous where separation occurred) varied from 54 wt% as received (needles) to 72.3 wt% as received (stemwood). When comparing trees of different ages, we find the change in the ratio of the anatomical fractions is a dominant factor in the product composition and yields, while the product composition and yields vary slightly with tree age when only the stemwood is pyrolyzed. Here we present the bench-scale pyrolysis, yields, and product characterization of loblolly pine feedstocks (13- vs. 23 year-old, residues, air-classified residues, whole tree, needles, bark, and stemwood).

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火炬松解剖部位和树龄对快速热解油收率和组成的影响
木质材料的快速热解是生产可再生燃料和化学品的技术途径。本文介绍了从一棵树中分离针、树皮和茎材,以及从不同树龄的同一树种中分离茎材和整棵树样品,并分别热解和混合热解。这就深入了解了树的解剖分数对产生的中间石油产品的作用,以及这些成分之间的相互作用。最高含碳量的油是由茎材和针叶的一对一混合产生的(收到45.1% wt%),其次是纯茎材(收到43.4 - 43.8% wt%),而最低的油含碳量是由树皮和针叶的一对一混合产生的(收到26.7% wt%)。热解油收率(将油和水结合,发生分离)从收到的针叶54 wt%到收到的茎材72.3 wt%不等。通过对不同树龄的树木进行比较,我们发现解剖组分比例的变化是影响产物组成和产率的主要因素,而当只对茎材进行热解时,产物组成和产率随树龄的变化变化不大。在这里,我们介绍了火炬松原料的实验规模热解,产量和产品表征(13年vs. 23年,残留物,空气分类残留物,整棵树,针叶,树皮和茎木)。
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期刊介绍: Sustainable Energy & Fuels will publish research that contributes to the development of sustainable energy technologies with a particular emphasis on new and next-generation technologies.
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