2016
DOI: 10.1021/acs.energyfuels.6b00648
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Evaluation of Oil Sludge Ash as a Solid Heat Carrier in the Pyrolysis Process of Oil Sludge for Oil Production

Abstract: A pyrolysis study of oil sludge with and without oil sludge ash and quartz sand as solid heat carriers was conducted using a laboratory-scale reactor and thermogravimetric analyzer. The effects of the pyrolysis temperature and solid heat carrier on the product distribution and oil quality were investigated. The results of the oil sludge ash addition case were compared to those of the quartz sand case to evaluate the possibility of using oil sludge ash as a solid heat carrier in the oil sludge pyrolysis process… Show more

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“…OS pyrolysis has proven to be an effective way for cascade utilization of waste resources, which has led to more and more concerns from researchers. The OS pyrolysis process can produce char, oil, and gases, with different production distributions depending on different operation conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…OS pyrolysis has proven to be an effective way for cascade utilization of waste resources, which has led to more and more concerns from researchers. The OS pyrolysis process can produce char, oil, and gases, with different production distributions depending on different operation conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The addition of a catalyst can improve the pyrolysis performance of sludge to different extents. The effects of chemical additives (aluminum, iron, sodium, calcium, and potassium compounds) and solid waste (OS ash, fly ash, zeolite, and polyethylene) on the performance of sludge pyrolysis with the application of thermogravimetric and laboratory‐scale reactors have been studied by many researchers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ma et al (2014) found gas yield increased from 2.89 wt% at the sludge/sand ratio of 1:0 to 28.25 wt% at the sludge/sand ratio of 1:3 due to the high heat transfer coefficient in sand. Cheng et al (2016a) found the addition of oily sludge ash increased the H2 content from 26.62 wt% (no addition) to 34.05 wt%. The increase of H2 content could be attributed to the catalytic effect of CaO contained in the oily sludge ash (Cheng et al, 2016b).…”
Section: Effects Of Parameters On Gas Productionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Ma et al (2014) evaluated quartz sand as a solid heat carrier in the pyrolysis process of oily sludge and they found oil yield increased from 16.63 wt% at the sludge/sand ratio of 1:0 to the maximum yield of 28.87 wt% at sludge/sand ratio of 1:2. They suggested this could be due to the higher heat transfer coefficient of quartz sand (i.e., 1.03 W/m•K) than that of the gas medium (i.e., 0.25 W/m•K) (Cheng et al, 2016a;Ma et al, 2014). Studies on the addition of oily sludge ash in the pyrolysis of oily sludge have been carried out with TGA (Shie et al, 2004) and stirred tank reactor (Cheng et al, 2016a(Cheng et al, , 2016b.…”
Section: Effects Of Parameters On Liquid Productionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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