Catalytic Fast Pyrolysis of Sewage Sludge over HZSM-5: A Study of Light Aromatics, Coke, and Nitrogen Migration under Different Atmospheres
2020
Gu, Bo | Cao, Jing-Pei | Shan, Yi-Fu | Wei, Fu | Zhao, Ming | Zhao, Yun-Peng | Zhao, Xiao-Yan | Wei, Xian-Yong
Catalytic fast pyrolysis of sewage sludge was conducted considering the effects of pyrolysis temperature, atmospheres and catalysts on carbon and nitrogen distributions using a fixed-bed reactor. H₂ atmosphere gave the lowest carbon selectivity of solid products and highest gaseous products yield over HZSM-5 (HZ) at the same temperature compared to Ar and steam. Higher temperature led to an increase in the carbon selectivity of gaseous products and a decrease in the carbon selectivity of solids. H₂ increased the carbon yield of light aromatics (LAs), whereas steam reduced the generation of LAs. Over 0.5Ni-HZ, H₂ gave the highest LAs carbon yield of 11.4%, compared to 1.6% obtained from noncatalytic fast pyrolysis of SS. Higher temperature, H₂ and steam atmospheres, and metal-loaded HZ promoted the transfer of nitrogen into gaseous products. The highest nitrogen yield of NH₃ of 55.6% was obtained from sludge pyrolysis over HZ at 700 °C under H₂ atmosphere.
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