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Mesoporous Silica Nanocatalyst-Based Pyrolysis of a By-Product of Paper Manufacturing, Black Liquor.

Authors :
Marin, Florian
Bucura, Felicia
Niculescu, Violeta-Carolina
Roman, Antoaneta
Botoran, Oana Romina
Constantinescu, Marius
Spiridon, Stefan IonuČ›
Ionete, Eusebiu Ilarian
Oancea, Simona
Zaharioiu, Anca Maria
Source :
Sustainability (2071-1050); Apr2024, Vol. 16 Issue 8, p3429, 16p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

The valorization of black liquor, a by-product produced in considerable quantities from the paper manufacturing processes, has demonstrated the effectiveness of thermal reconversion into pyrolysis gas, bio-oil, and bio-char, a sustainable approach placing the feedstock into a circular economy concept. The present study focused on developing disposal solutions through energy recovery via pyrolysis at 300 °C and 450 °C when lignite and nanomaterials (such as Cu-Zn-MCM-41, Ni-SBA-3, or Ni-SBA16) were used as catalysts. The results were compared to those of non-catalytic pyrolysis. The use of the Cu-Zn-MCM-41 catalyst proved to be efficient for pyrolysis gas production, reaching 55.22 vol% CH<subscript>4</subscript>. The increase in the calorific value of the pyrolysis gas was associated with the use of the Cu-Zn-MCM-41, showing a value of 42.23 MJ/m<superscript>3</superscript> compared to that of the non-catalytic process, which yielded 39.56 MJ/m<superscript>3</superscript>. The bio-oil resulting from the pyrolysis with Cu-Zn-MCM-41 showed the highest energy value at 6457 kcal/kg compared to that obtained with the other two nanocatalysts, Ni-SBA-3 and Ni-SBA-16, as well as that of the raw material, which had a value of 3769 kcal/kg. The analysis of bio-char revealed no statistically significant differences when comparing the outcomes from using the various nanocatalysts, suggesting their minimal impact on the energy content. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20711050
Volume :
16
Issue :
8
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Sustainability (2071-1050)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
176903208
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/su16083429