The effect of torrefaction temperature and catalyst loading in Microwave-Assisted in-situ catalytic Co-Pyrolysis of torrefied biomass and plastic wastes

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2022

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In the current study, the effect of torrefaction temperatures (125–175 °C) and catalyst quantity (5–15 g) on co-pyrolysis of torrefied sawdust (TSD) and polystyrene (PS) are investigated to obtain value-added products. The role of torrefaction in co-pyrolysis of TSD: PS was analyzed to understand the product yields, synergy, and energy consumption. As the torrefaction temperature increases, oil yield (48.3–59.6 wt%) and char yield (24.3–29 wt%) increase while gas yield (27.4–11.4 wt%) decreases. Catalytic co-pyrolysis showed a significant level of synergy when compared to non-catalytic co-pyrolysis. For the conversion (%), a positive synergy maximum (-2.6) exists at a torrefaction temperature of 175 °C and 15 g of KOH catalyst. To develop the model, polynomial regression-based machine learning was used to predict pyrolysis product yields and energy usage variables. The developed models showed significant prediction accuracy (R2 > 0.98), suggesting the experimental values and the predicted values matched well. © 2022 Elsevier Ltd

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Catalysts, Energy utilization, Potassium hydroxide, Pyrolysis, Biomass wastes, Catalyst loadings, Copyrolysis, Microwave-assisted, Microwave-assisted pyrolysis, Plastics waste, Product yields, Synergistic effect, Temperature loadings, Torrefaction, Polystyrenes, biogas, polystyrene, biomass, catalyst, machine learning, pyrolysis, Article, energy consumption, experimental design, gas, heating, leave one out cross validation, mathematical model, microwave assisted catalytic co pyrolysis, plastic waste, predictive value, sawdust, temperature, torrefied sawdust

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Bioresource Technology, 2022, 364, , pp. -

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