Catalytic effects of several metal oxides on pyrolysis of rice husk by microwave heating
Rice husk is a kind of cheap by-product of rice processing factories. As an abundant biomass, it can be used as an energy source via combustion for power generation. Alternatively, it can be converted to liquid or gaseous product as a clean secondary energy carrier by pryolysis or gasification techniques. Here we conducted pyrolysis of rice husk co-existing with several metal oxides (calcium oxide, magnesium oxide and calcined dolomite) by microwave heating and the effects of them on yields of liquid, gaseous and solid products and the composition and distribution of gaseous and liquid products have been investigated. It was found that all the three oxides can increase the yields of total gaseous products and calcium oxide can greatly decrease the carbon dioxide content and magnesium oxide can considerably increase the hydrogen content in the gaseous product.
rice husk pyrolysis microwave catalytic effect
Ming-qiang Chen Jun Wang Guo-sheng Huang Feng-chan Wang Ming-gong Chen
School of Chemical Engineering,Anhui UniVersity of Science and Technology,Huainan,Anhui 232001,China
国际会议
广州
英文
1039-1041
2008-12-03(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)