Fuel, Vol.174, 317-324, 2016
Production high yields of aromatic hydrocarbons through catalytic fast pyrolysis of torrefied wood and polystyrene
Catalytic fast pyrolysis of torrefied wood has been shown to improve the yields of aromatic hydrocarbons in the bio-oil. In this study, Py-GC/MS was employed on torrefied wood (TW), polystyrene (PS) and torrefied wood/polystyrene (TW/PS) with and without zeolite catalyst (HZSM-5) to produce a wide range of aromatic hydrocarbons. The effects of pyrolysis temperature, presence of polystyrene and catalyst on the yields and nature of aromatic hydrocarbons were investigated. Experimental results showed that the chemical composition of TW pyrolysis products was significantly different than that produced from TW/PS and TW/PS/catalyst. Presence of PS significantly reduced the yield of oxygenated phenolic compounds and produced more aromatic hydrocarbons compared to TW. More than twenty aromatic hydrocarbons were introduced during the co-pyrolysis of TW/PS and TW/PS/catalyst due to the presence of PS. The highest yields of aromatic hydrocarbons in co-pyrolysis samples were obtained at 600 degrees C, but higher temperatures slightly decreased the yield of most hydrocarbons. The major aromatic hydrocarbons were found to have high influence on the yields of pyrolysis products are: Styrene; a-methylstyrene; 2-phenyl-1,2,3,4-tetrahy dronaphthalene; diphenylpropane and diphenylbutane derivatives. Most of aromatic hydrocarbons identified in this study were proposed to be formed through free radical reaction mechanism. (c) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.