The
influence of atmospheres on the product distribution and behaviors
of nitrogen evolution during fast pyrolysis of sewage sludge (SS)
was investigated in a drop-tube quartz reactor. The results indicated
that H2 improved the formation of gas products and gave
a relatively low tar yield in comparison to an inert atmosphere. The
char N yield obtained under a H2 atmosphere is lower than
that under an Ar atmosphere. Above 500 °C, H2 further
promoted the conversion of nitrogenous compounds to NH3. The HCN yield was low under all conditions. The decomposition of
nitrogenous substances in SS produced more amine N, nitrile N, and
heterocyclic N under a H2 atmosphere. The synergistic effect
of a reductive atmosphere and high temperature promoted the thermal
decomposition of more difficult-to-cleave N-containing heterocycles,
such as piperidines, pyrroles, and pyridines. This study provides
a better and deep understanding of the nitrogen transformations during
fast pyrolysis of SS under a reductive atmosphere, which would benefit
the environmental protection and sustainable clean use of SS.
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