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Microwave pyrolysis of sewage sludge: analysis of the gas fraction

✍ Scribed by J.A. Menéndez; A. Domı́nguez; M. Inguanzo; J.J. Pis


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2004
Tongue
English
Weight
178 KB
Volume
71
Category
Article
ISSN
0165-2370

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✦ Synopsis


Four wet sewage sludges from different waste water treatment plants were dried and pyrolyzed (in a single process) at laboratory scale, using a multimode-microwave oven. The gases obtained from these pyrolysis experiments were analyzed and compared with those from a more conventional pyrolysis employing an electrical furnace. The results help to explain the complex mechanisms that take place during the pyrolysis of sewage sludge. This process produces a considerable amount of gases with potential value as fuels due to the fact that they have relatively high calorific values. Upon comparing the two pyrolysis processes, it was found that microwave pyrolysis takes a much shorter time than when using the electrical furnace. It was also found, that while microwave pyrolysis gives rise to a gas with a high content (up to 62%) of CO and H 2 (synthesis gas), conventional pyrolysis generates a gas with an elevated proportion (ca. 25%) of hydrocarbons of high calorific value.


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