Several organs (rhizomes, stems and leaves) of Arundo donax, a perennial cane ubiquitary in the mediter- ranean area, were pyrolyzed using a microwave assisted pyrolysis with carbon as microwave absorber and different reaction conditions. Relevance of the organs on the yields and products was shown and, as a function of the conditions adopted, these results may be emphasized or reduced. In all experiments a small gas (4.6%) and a large biochar production (up to 62.9%) were obtained while bio-oil was formed in amount up to 40.9% as a one-phase dark brown liquid having low viscosity. These liquids were char- acterized through several techniques among which FT-IR, 1 H NMR, and a quantitative GC-MS analysis. These bio-oils contained a huge amount of aromatics, acetic acid, furanes and, sometimes, levoglucosan (up to 47.6 g/L). The microwave assisted pyrolysis of waste from several organs of Arundo donax appears as an interest- ing way to dispose these materials and to obtain useful biochemicals and fuels through a fast pyrolysis process.
Production of bio-oils and bio-char from Arundo donax through microwave assisted pyrolysis in a multimode batch reactor
Giovannelli A;
2016
Abstract
Several organs (rhizomes, stems and leaves) of Arundo donax, a perennial cane ubiquitary in the mediter- ranean area, were pyrolyzed using a microwave assisted pyrolysis with carbon as microwave absorber and different reaction conditions. Relevance of the organs on the yields and products was shown and, as a function of the conditions adopted, these results may be emphasized or reduced. In all experiments a small gas (4.6%) and a large biochar production (up to 62.9%) were obtained while bio-oil was formed in amount up to 40.9% as a one-phase dark brown liquid having low viscosity. These liquids were char- acterized through several techniques among which FT-IR, 1 H NMR, and a quantitative GC-MS analysis. These bio-oils contained a huge amount of aromatics, acetic acid, furanes and, sometimes, levoglucosan (up to 47.6 g/L). The microwave assisted pyrolysis of waste from several organs of Arundo donax appears as an interest- ing way to dispose these materials and to obtain useful biochemicals and fuels through a fast pyrolysis process.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


