Microwave susceptor positional configuration for palm empty fruit bunch and waste tire co-pyrolytic oil yield and selectivity of value-added chemicals.

The co-pyrolysis of the palm empty fruit bunch (EFB) and waste tire (WT) was conducted at a constant microwave power of 600 W, a reaction temperature of 500 °C, and EFB-to-WT ratio of 65:35 using activated carbon as a carbonaceous microwave susceptor (CMS). The study investigated the effect of CMS p...

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Main Authors: Idris, Rubia, Chong, William Woei Fong, Mong, Guo Ren, Ali, Atikah, Adnan, Farrah Anis Fazliatul, Chong, Harry Lye Hin, Chong, Cheng Tung
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spelling my.utm.1062372024-06-20T02:16:46Z http://eprints.utm.my/106237/ Microwave susceptor positional configuration for palm empty fruit bunch and waste tire co-pyrolytic oil yield and selectivity of value-added chemicals. Idris, Rubia Chong, William Woei Fong Mong, Guo Ren Ali, Atikah Adnan, Farrah Anis Fazliatul Chong, Harry Lye Hin Chong, Cheng Tung TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery The co-pyrolysis of the palm empty fruit bunch (EFB) and waste tire (WT) was conducted at a constant microwave power of 600 W, a reaction temperature of 500 °C, and EFB-to-WT ratio of 65:35 using activated carbon as a carbonaceous microwave susceptor (CMS). The study investigated the effect of CMS positional configuration on heating rates, pyrolytic oil yield, and chemical selectivity. Nine CMS positions were tested, and the results showed that the CMS located at the bottom of the feedstock (P1) produced the highest average heating rate (80.45 °C.min−1) with the fewest hotspots. In contrast, the feedstock sandwiching the CMS (P3) had the lowest average heating rate (45.86 °C.min−1), leading to an inconsistent heating profile due to hotspot formation. The study also found that faster heating rates (>70 °C.min−1) significantly affected pyrolytic oil yield, with position P1 producing a higher yield (39.53 wt%). The properties of the pyrolytic oil were characterised using GCMS, which revealed that higher average heating rates favoured the formation of D-limonene, with position P1 containing a higher fraction of this compound (35.24%). Slower average heating rates (<60 °C.min−1) favoured phenolic selectivity. Surprisingly, the CMS position with significant hotspots promoted the formation of monoaromatic hydrocarbons, resulting in a higher relative content of these compounds. Furthermore, moderate average heating rates (60–70 °C.min−1) favoured benzene, toluene, ethylene, and xylene (BTEX) selectivity, with toluene and xylene being the most prevalent compounds. Notably, CMS positions had no discernible effect on the heating value (HHV) of the pyrolytic oil produced, which had an average value of 42.00 MJ.kg−1 ± 1.0. Elsevier B.V. 2023-09 Article PeerReviewed Idris, Rubia and Chong, William Woei Fong and Mong, Guo Ren and Ali, Atikah and Adnan, Farrah Anis Fazliatul and Chong, Harry Lye Hin and Chong, Cheng Tung (2023) Microwave susceptor positional configuration for palm empty fruit bunch and waste tire co-pyrolytic oil yield and selectivity of value-added chemicals. Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis, 174 (106129). NA-NA. ISSN 0165-2370 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jaap.2023.106129 DOI: 10.1016/j.jaap.2023.106129
institution Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
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topic TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
spellingShingle TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
Idris, Rubia
Chong, William Woei Fong
Mong, Guo Ren
Ali, Atikah
Adnan, Farrah Anis Fazliatul
Chong, Harry Lye Hin
Chong, Cheng Tung
Microwave susceptor positional configuration for palm empty fruit bunch and waste tire co-pyrolytic oil yield and selectivity of value-added chemicals.
description The co-pyrolysis of the palm empty fruit bunch (EFB) and waste tire (WT) was conducted at a constant microwave power of 600 W, a reaction temperature of 500 °C, and EFB-to-WT ratio of 65:35 using activated carbon as a carbonaceous microwave susceptor (CMS). The study investigated the effect of CMS positional configuration on heating rates, pyrolytic oil yield, and chemical selectivity. Nine CMS positions were tested, and the results showed that the CMS located at the bottom of the feedstock (P1) produced the highest average heating rate (80.45 °C.min−1) with the fewest hotspots. In contrast, the feedstock sandwiching the CMS (P3) had the lowest average heating rate (45.86 °C.min−1), leading to an inconsistent heating profile due to hotspot formation. The study also found that faster heating rates (>70 °C.min−1) significantly affected pyrolytic oil yield, with position P1 producing a higher yield (39.53 wt%). The properties of the pyrolytic oil were characterised using GCMS, which revealed that higher average heating rates favoured the formation of D-limonene, with position P1 containing a higher fraction of this compound (35.24%). Slower average heating rates (<60 °C.min−1) favoured phenolic selectivity. Surprisingly, the CMS position with significant hotspots promoted the formation of monoaromatic hydrocarbons, resulting in a higher relative content of these compounds. Furthermore, moderate average heating rates (60–70 °C.min−1) favoured benzene, toluene, ethylene, and xylene (BTEX) selectivity, with toluene and xylene being the most prevalent compounds. Notably, CMS positions had no discernible effect on the heating value (HHV) of the pyrolytic oil produced, which had an average value of 42.00 MJ.kg−1 ± 1.0.
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author Idris, Rubia
Chong, William Woei Fong
Mong, Guo Ren
Ali, Atikah
Adnan, Farrah Anis Fazliatul
Chong, Harry Lye Hin
Chong, Cheng Tung
author_facet Idris, Rubia
Chong, William Woei Fong
Mong, Guo Ren
Ali, Atikah
Adnan, Farrah Anis Fazliatul
Chong, Harry Lye Hin
Chong, Cheng Tung
author_sort Idris, Rubia
title Microwave susceptor positional configuration for palm empty fruit bunch and waste tire co-pyrolytic oil yield and selectivity of value-added chemicals.
title_short Microwave susceptor positional configuration for palm empty fruit bunch and waste tire co-pyrolytic oil yield and selectivity of value-added chemicals.
title_full Microwave susceptor positional configuration for palm empty fruit bunch and waste tire co-pyrolytic oil yield and selectivity of value-added chemicals.
title_fullStr Microwave susceptor positional configuration for palm empty fruit bunch and waste tire co-pyrolytic oil yield and selectivity of value-added chemicals.
title_full_unstemmed Microwave susceptor positional configuration for palm empty fruit bunch and waste tire co-pyrolytic oil yield and selectivity of value-added chemicals.
title_sort microwave susceptor positional configuration for palm empty fruit bunch and waste tire co-pyrolytic oil yield and selectivity of value-added chemicals.
publisher Elsevier B.V.
publishDate 2023
url http://eprints.utm.my/106237/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jaap.2023.106129
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