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Microwave dielectric properties of Malaysian palm oil and agricultural industrial biomass and biochar during pyrolysis process

Journal

FUEL PROCESSING TECHNOLOGY
Volume 166, Issue -, Pages 164-173

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.fuproc.2017.06.006

Keywords

Biomass; Biochar; Dielectric properties; Microwave; Temperature; Frequency; Pyrolysis

Funding

  1. Monash internal Seed Grant [5140810-113-00]
  2. School of Engineering, Monash University Malaysia

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Advancement in the design and development of microwave (MW) processing technology greatly depends on the knowledge of dielectric properties. This study is dedicated to provide new and useful data on the dielectric properties of five different types of biomass generated from Malaysian agricultural (oil palm shell, empty fruit bunch, rice husk, and coconut shell) and wood (sawdust) based industries. The dielectric properties were measured from room temperature to similar to 700 degrees C and at six different frequencies (397 MHz, 912 MHz, 1429 MHz, 1948 MHz, 2466 MHz, and 2986 MHz) using a cavity perturbation method. The dielectric properties (dielectric constant and loss factor) dropped slightly in the drying region (24 degrees C to 200 degrees C) due to removal of moisture and further it decreased in the pyrolysis region (200 degrees C to 450 degrees C) due to decomposition or removal of volatile matter. However, dielectric properties increased drastically beyond temperature 450 degrees C. Minimum MW absorption (maximum penetration depth) was observed in temperature range of 300 to 400 degrees C. Biochar which was formed after the pyrolysis process, showed high loss tangent as compared to the original biomass, suggesting it as a suitable material for MW absorber and catalyst applications. Thus, the data can be used to design and simulate MW biomass processing system for large scale application, assisting with selection of frequency and optimization of process parameters and system dimensions. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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