White poplar microwave pyrolysis: Heating rate and optimization of biochar yield

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White poplar is an important biomass resource because of its high yield and fast-growing characteristics. Experiments were conducted to study the effects of microwave power, moisture content, and particle size on the heating rate and biochar yield. A Central Composite Design (CCD) was used to optimize the biochar yield. The CCD results showed that a maximum temperature-increasing rate of 2.71 °C/s was obtained with a microwave power of 2 kW and a small particle size of 100-mesh. High power, small size, and high moisture content would benefit the increase of the heating rate. An optimum biochar yield of 0.905 kg per kg poplar was obtained with a microwave power of 3 kW, moisture content of 1%, and temperature of 500 °C.

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Li, X., Li, K., Li, H., El-Mashad, H., Jenkins, B. M., & Yin, W. (2018). White poplar microwave pyrolysis: Heating rate and optimization of biochar yield. BioResources, 13(1), 1107–1121. https://doi.org/10.15376/biores.13.1.1107-1121

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