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Pilot Plant Reliability Metrics for Grinding and Fast Pyrolysis of Woody Residues
Author(s) -
Jordan Klinger,
Daniel Carpenter,
Vicki S. Thompson,
Neal Yancey,
Rachel Emerson,
Katherine R. Gaston,
K. M. Smith,
Michael R. Thorson,
Huamin Wang,
Daniel M. Santosa,
Igor V. Kutnyakov
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
acs sustainable chemistry and engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.878
H-Index - 109
ISSN - 2168-0485
DOI - 10.1021/acssuschemeng.9b06718
Subject(s) - raw material , pyrolysis , pulp and paper industry , environmental science , char , waste management , moisture , pilot plant , pyrolysis oil , water content , stockpile , materials science , chemistry , engineering , physics , geotechnical engineering , organic chemistry , nuclear physics , composite material
Here we report on the effects of loblolly pine residue variability on material throughput, pilot plant uptime, operator intervention, product yield, and product quality for grinding, fast pyrolysis, and hydrotreating operations. Preprocessing throughput using a hammer mill varied between 31-48% of nameplate capacity (5 tons/hr). Grinder overloads in the size reduction step were more prevalent for lower ash and higher moisture materials. Fast pyrolysis throughput varied between 57-72% of nameplate capacity (20 kg/hr) and bio-oil yields varied between 46-53% (feedstock carbon to oil, dry basis). During fast pyrolysis operations, downtime was caused by bridging in the feed and char removal systems and plugging in the condensation system. Cohesion of feedstock and char leading to system plugging was less frequent for higher ash feedstocks, and differences in condenser plugging behavior between high and low ash feedstocks were observed. The catalyst stability of the bio-oil stabilization step was strongly depe...

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