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Release of chlorine during oat straw pyrolysis doped with char and ammonium chloride

Renewable Energy, ISSN: 0960-1481, Vol: 215, Page: 118923
2023
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Chlorine is one of the most undesirable elements in agricultural biomass which can cause operating problems during its thermal conversion. Even in low-temperature pyrolysis, chlorine is released in the gaseous phase. Therefore, in order to study the chlorine release during pyrolysis, the following samples were analyzed: oat straw, oat straw doped with char, oat straw doped with NH 4 Cl, and char doped with NH 4 Cl. The pyrolysis process of these feedstocks was conducted at 400, 500 and 600 °C under an inert atmosphere, with a short residence time (2 min) for a sample in the reactor. It transpired that the doping of ammonium chloride into oat straw increased the char yield. Doping oat straw with char as well as NH 4 Cl promoted biochar carbonization. Chlorine release was significantly inhibited when increasing the pyrolysis temperature from 400 to 600 °C for samples of oat straw, oat straw doped with char, and oat straw doped with NH 4 Cl. In addition, despite the increase in pyrolysis temperature, the percentage of chlorine distributed into the gas phase decreased. Doping oat straw with NH 4 Cl had a positive effect on increasing the share of furfural (up to 12.9% at 400 °C) in non-condensed gases identified by pyrolysis gas chromatography-mass spectrometry.

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