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Flash pyrolysis of linseed (Linum usitatissimum L.) for production of liquid fuels

โœ Scribed by C. Acikgoz; O.M. Kockar


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Weight
285 KB
Volume
78
Category
Article
ISSN
0165-2370

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โœฆ Synopsis


Flash pyrolysis experiments of linseed (Linum usitatissimum L.) were performed in a tubular transport reactor at atmospheric pressure under nitrogen atmosphere. The effects of pyrolysis temperature and particle size on the yields of products were investigated with the sweep gas flow rate of 100 cm 3 min ร€1 . The temperature of pyrolysis and particle size were varied in the ranges 400-700 8C and 0.6 mm < D p < 1.25 mm, 1.25 mm < D p < 1.8 mm, D p > 1.8 mm, respectively. The maximum oil yield of 68.8% was obtained at a pyrolysis temperature of 550 8C, and the particle size of D p > 1.8 mm. The char and liquid product were analyzed to determine their elemental composition and calorific value. In particular, the chemical composition of the oil was investigated using chromatographic and spectroscopic techniques ( 1 H NMR, IR, column chromatography and GC). The chemical characterization has shown that the oil obtained from linseed can be used as a renewable fuel and chemical feedstock.


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