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Influence of microalgae on synergism during co-pyrolysis with organic waste biomass: A thermogravimetric and kinetic analysis

Journal

RENEWABLE ENERGY
Volume 167, Issue -, Pages 42-55

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2020.11.039

Keywords

Biomass; Co-pyrolysis; Thermogravimetric; Kinetic analysis; Microalgae

Funding

  1. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2019YFC1904602]
  2. Guangdong Provincial Key RD Program [2019B110209001]
  3. Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province [2017A030313438]

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The synergistic influence of microalgae on the co-pyrolysis of biomass wastes and its digested form was evaluated in terms of thermal decomposition behavior, gas yields, extent of thermal decomposition, and reaction kinetics. Microalgae were found to have a significant impact on reaction kinetics, reducing the apparent activation energy and increasing total gas yields, thus aiding in the design and optimization of co-pyrolysis processes.
The synergistic influence of microalgae on the two forms of organic waste biomasses, namely biomass wastes (BW) and its digested form (DBW), during co-pyrolysis was evaluated based on the thermal decomposition behaviour, gas yields, extent of thermal decomposition and reaction kinetics. The biomasses and their blends were co-pyrolysed at three different heating rates (10,15 and 20 degrees C min(-1)) in a thermogravimetric analyzer coupled with a mass spectrometer. Initial assessment, based on TG-DTG data, revealed that the thermal degradation can be divided into three zones (50-150 degrees C, 150-550 degrees C and 550-800 degrees C) for all the biomasses and their blends. The thermogravimetric data was used to evaluate the kinetic triplet, which include apparent activation energy (E-alpha), pre-exponential factor (A) and reaction mechanism, f(alpha). Semi-quantitative method was used to quantify the gas species, H-2, CO2 and CO were dominant species, implying the water gas reactions and oxidation reactions were predominant. The synergistic influence of microalgae was clearly evident in terms of reaction kinetics, as noted in the reduction in the apparent activation energy and increase in the total gas yields. The obtained kinetic triplet and thermodynamic parameters are expected to facilitate the design and optimization of co-pyrolysis of microalgae with other forms of organic wastes. (c) 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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