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Characterization of nitrogen transformation during microwave-induced pyrolysis of sewage sludge

Journal

JOURNAL OF ANALYTICAL AND APPLIED PYROLYSIS
Volume 105, Issue -, Pages 335-341

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.jaap.2013.11.021

Keywords

Characterization; Nitrogen transformation; Microwave-induced pyrolysis; Sewage sludge

Funding

  1. Major Science and Technology Program for Water Pollution Control and Management [2013ZX07201007]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [50978071, 50978170]
  3. State Key Laboratory of Urban Water Resource and Environment, Harbin Institute of Technology [2011DX01]
  4. Specialized Research Fund for the Doctoral Program of Higher Education [20112302110060]
  5. Funds for Creative Research Groups of China [51121062]

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The distribution of pyrolysis products and transformation of nitrogen in the char, tar and gas fractions at different temperatures were investigated during microwave-induced pyrolysis of sewage sludge. The results showed that under the temperature ranges investigated, the thermal decomposition of sewage sludge was faster in the microwave pyrolysis than in the conventional pyrolysis. At temperatures above 500 degrees C, microwave pyrolysis gave rise to a larger yield of bio-gas fraction (above 10%) and less bio-tar yield (below 15%) compared with those in the conventional pyrolysis. In addition, NH3 and HCN were the main nitrogenous gas during microwave pyrolysis, in which HCN yields were nearly half of those of NH3. FTIR and GC-MS analysis revealed that the pyrolysis of sewage sludge produced three nitrogen-containing compounds, including the amine/amide, heterocyclic-N and nitrile compounds, in the char and tar products. The pyrolysis temperature played significant roles on the transformation of nitrogen in the char, tar and gas products during microwave pyrolysis. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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