2018
DOI: 10.14716/ijtech.v9i7.2531
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Improving the Quality of Pyrolysis Oil from Co-firing High-density Polyethylene Plastic Waste and Palm Empty Fruit Bunches

Abstract: This study aimed to produce and improve the quality of pyrolysis oil as a source of bioenergy that is made by mixing palm empty fruit bunch (EFB) with high-density polyethylene (HDPE) plastic waste. The slow co-pyrolysis method was employed, and HDPE waste and EFB were fed into the pyrolysis reactor at HDPE amounts of 0, 10, 25, 50, 75, and 100% by weight. The pyrolysis oil product was obtained by co-firing EFB with HDPE using the slow co-pyrolysis method in a fixed bed reactor at 500C with a flow rate of 750… Show more

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“…Microalgae pyrolysis is influenced by many parameters, such as the biomass type, temperature, heating rate, residence time, size and shape, catalyst, etc., as partly reported by Zheng et al (2018). Temperature is the most significant of these operating parameters and has a tremendous effect on the product composition; indeed, pyrolysis is generally carried out at a temperature range of 400-600°C (Kusrini et al, 2018b). Within this temperature range, the liquid phase is mostly produced, which accounts for around 60-70 of the wt.%.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Microalgae pyrolysis is influenced by many parameters, such as the biomass type, temperature, heating rate, residence time, size and shape, catalyst, etc., as partly reported by Zheng et al (2018). Temperature is the most significant of these operating parameters and has a tremendous effect on the product composition; indeed, pyrolysis is generally carried out at a temperature range of 400-600°C (Kusrini et al, 2018b). Within this temperature range, the liquid phase is mostly produced, which accounts for around 60-70 of the wt.%.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…It can be accomplished from TGA curve that show the mass loss at increasing temperature and a fixed heating rate 24) . The high temperature thermal decomposition of the EFB, PP and EFB with ratio 50:50 (wt.%) are presented in Figures 2(a 20) . This TGA profiles is also similar with reported for EFB by Lee et al 24) with peak decomposition at 66, 295 and 356C.…”
Section: Thermal Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…TG and DTG curves of (a) PP and (b) EFB and PP waste with mass ratio of 50:50 The first stage of EFB decomposed is from room temperature to 200C. The main thermal decomposition stage of EFB starts near 200C to 490C20) . This TGA profiles is also similar with reported for EFB by Lee et al24) with peak decomposition at 66, 295 and 356C.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…High-density polyethylene (HDPE) could serve as a source of hydrogen for the refining of bio-pyrolysis oil, as it was shown by [19,20]. It contains a long linear chain of polymerized ethylene.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%