Pyrolysis-Liquefaction of a Siberian Spruce Biomass

시베리아산 전나무 바이오매스의 열분해-액화반응

  • Yoon, Sung-Wook (Innovation Center for Engineering Education, Dankook University)
  • 윤성욱 (단국대학교 공학교육혁신센터)
  • Published : 2008.10.30

Abstract

Siberian spruce, found in the northern temperature and boreal regions of the earth, is usable biomass as fuels. In this study, parameters of thermochemical degradation by pyrolysis-liquefaction reaction of siberian spruce such as the effect of reaction temperature, reaction time and degradation products and energy yields were investigated. The liquid products from pyrolysis-liquefaction of siberian spruce contained various kinds of cyclicketones, cresols, dimethyl phenols and benzenediols. Combustion heating value of liquid products from pyrolysis-liquefaction conversion processes was in the range of $7,650{\sim}7,800cal/g$. The energy yield in pyrolysis-liquefaction of siberian spruce was as high as 69.5% after 40min of reaction at $400^{\circ}C$. The liquid products from the thermochemical conversion of siberian spruce could be used as high octane value fuels and fuel additives.

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