Pyrolysis of biomass and refuse-derived fuel performance in laboratory scale batch reactor

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The results of pyrolysis of pine chips and refuse derived fuel fractions are presented. The experiments were carried out in a pilot pyrolysis reactor. The feedstock was analyzed by an elemental analyzer and the X-ray fluorescence spectrometer to determine the elemental composition. To find out optimum conditions for pyrolysis and mass loss as a function of temperature the thermogravimetric analysis was applied. Gases from the thermogravimetric analysis were directed to the infrared spectrometer using gas-flow cuvette to online analysis of gas composition. Chemical composition of the produced gas was measured using gas chromatography with a thermal conductivity detector and a flame ionization detector. The product analysis also took into account the mass balance of individual products.

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Kluska, J., Klein, M., Kazimierski, P., & Kardas, D. (2014). Pyrolysis of biomass and refuse-derived fuel performance in laboratory scale batch reactor. Archives of Thermodynamics, 35(1), 141–152. https://doi.org/10.2478/aoter-2014-0009

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