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4-E (environmental, economic, energetic and exergetic) analysis of slow pyrolysis of lignocellulosic waste
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2020-12Registro en:
Torres, Erick David; Rodriguez Ortiz, Leandro Alexei; Zalazar García, Daniela Inés Yanina; Echegaray, Marcelo Eduardo; Rodriguez, Rosa Ana; et al.; 4-E (environmental, economic, energetic and exergetic) analysis of slow pyrolysis of lignocellulosic waste; Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd; Renewable Energy; 162; 12-2020; 296-307
0960-1481
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Torres, Erick David
Rodriguez Ortiz, Leandro Alexei
Zalazar García, Daniela Inés Yanina
Echegaray, Marcelo Eduardo
Rodriguez, Rosa Ana
Zhang, Huili
Mazza, German Delfor
Resumen
The bio-waste slow pyrolysis process is assessed by four indicators to determine its energetic, exergetic, economic and environmental performance. The influence of the pyrolysis temperature (300–800 °C) on these parameters, but also on the biochar, bio-oil and gas production, is analysed. The biochar yield decreased 10.5% and the gas yield increased 17.2% between 300 and 800 °C. The bio-oil yield increased about 2.1% between 300 and 500 °C and decreased about 8% between 500 and 800 °C. Within the temperature range 300–800 °C, the H2, CO and CH4 molar fractions increased 51.4, 6.6 and 0.3%, respectively. CO2 content decreased about 58.3%. The exergy efficiency varied between 81.16 and 85.33% in this temperature range. The exergy-based economic factor revealed that 15.38–19.16% of the total cost was associated with the exergy destruction. The environmental impact was lower at higher temperatures. The recommended temperature range is 300–400 °C to produce biochar, and temperatures of over 700 °C to produce gas. When the interest focus is on the bio-oil, it is recommended to work close to 500 °C.