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The Catalytic Pyrolysis of Herb Residue from the Chinese Medicine Industry

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Pages 2192-2202 | Received 05 May 2010, Accepted 21 May 2010, Published online: 27 Sep 2012
 

Abstract

Catalytic pyrolysis of herb residue with different catalyst (pure TiO2, Cu/TiO2, La/TiO2, and Al/TiO2) was carried out in a fixed-bed to obtain upgraded bio-oils. The effects of catalysts on chemical composition of bio-oils were investigated. According to the result of gas chromatography-mass spectrometry, the bio-oil containing the highest amount of aliphatics and aromatics and the lowest amount of oxygenated fractions was obtained with La/TiO2 catalyst. Moreover, it was found that the bio-oil with La/TiO2 catalyst had lower oxygen content and higher high heating value compared with the case without catalyst or with other catalysts. The effect of catalyst ratio (catalyst/cellulose mass ratio) on the product yields was also observed, which showed that the use of La/TiO2 led to a higher quality but a lower quantity for the bio-oil. Based on the quality and quantity of bio-oil, 10 wt% is the optimal catalyst ratio.

Notes

aOn dry basis.

bCalculated by difference.

cExtracted with 95% ethanol/toluene (1/2, by volume), followed by 95% ethanol and hot water.

aObtained at 450°C without catalyst and with La/TiO2 by 10 wt%.

aCalculated by difference.

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