Waste seashell as calcium oxide catalyst for bio-oil production from empty fruit bunch

Oil palm waste could be converted into bio-oil through pyrolytic process due to its renewable resource to ensure continuity and capacity for renewable-energy solution. It is a great challenge to convert empty fruit bunch (EFB) into liquid product which is bio-oil in an effective way. In addition, ca...

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spelling my-unimap-766642022-11-15T07:22:15Z Waste seashell as calcium oxide catalyst for bio-oil production from empty fruit bunch Zainab, Hamzah, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Oil palm waste could be converted into bio-oil through pyrolytic process due to its renewable resource to ensure continuity and capacity for renewable-energy solution. It is a great challenge to convert empty fruit bunch (EFB) into liquid product which is bio-oil in an effective way. In addition, catalyst was added in the pyrolysis process to evaluate the effect of catalytic pyrolysis EFB towards the yields of bio-oil, biochar and gas as pyrolysis product yields. Therefore, this study was conducted to evaluate the effect of waste seashell based calcium oxide (CaO) as catalyst using a fixed bed reactor for bio-oil production from EFB. The optimization process parameters such as particle size (A) pyrolysis temperature (B) and nitrogen flow rate (C) were investigated through central composite design (CCD) with bio-oil considered as the response. The pyrolysis temperature (B) was considered as the most significant parameter followed by particle size (A). From the optimization study, an optimum pyrolysis temperature of 628 °C, nitrogen flow rate of 250 ml/min and the particle size of 710-1000 μm produced 44.1% of biooil. The functional group analysis showed the presence of acid, ketone, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), alcohol and carbonyl groups. The pH of bio-oil obtained from the catalytic process was higher than the non-catalytic process was higher than the non-catalytic process which varies from pH 3.5 to pH 4.3. Therefore the acidity of bio-oil was reduced in presence of Cao catalyst from seashell. The effect of viscosity of bio-oil obtained by catalytic process was also enhanced from 20.5 to 37.8 cP. Therefore, CaO catalyst from waste seashell affected the production of bio-oil in terms of quantity and quality. Morphological analysis of catalyst from waste seashell showed well organized, porous grains with uniform surface. The compositions of catalyst were 3.0 % C, 40.1 % O2 and 56.9 % Ca, and total composition of the catalyst was 98.5 %. The surface area of the calcined seashell catalyst, pore size and pore volume were 10.22 m2g-1, 122.92 Å and 0.0341 cm3g-1 respectively. Therefore, calcined waste seashell as calcium oxide catalyst is rich in calcium suitable as a catalyst which is very cost effective and green technology for the production of bio-oil from waste to wealth. Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP) Thesis en http://dspace.unimap.edu.my:80/xmlui/handle/123456789/76664 http://dspace.unimap.edu.my:80/xmlui/bitstream/123456789/76664/4/license.txt 8a4605be74aa9ea9d79846c1fba20a33 http://dspace.unimap.edu.my:80/xmlui/bitstream/123456789/76664/1/Page%201-24.pdf 7902457fb585178d03ffa8fb8c08a8c7 http://dspace.unimap.edu.my:80/xmlui/bitstream/123456789/76664/2/Full%20text.pdf 2ba3eca0993162cb7bd883d8d78bf6d4 http://dspace.unimap.edu.my:80/xmlui/bitstream/123456789/76664/3/Declaration%20Form.pdf 96be7b6d146d441a2f39bdd990503738 Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP) Biomass Renewable energy sources Pyrolysis School of Bioprocess Engineering
institution Universiti Malaysia Perlis
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language English
advisor Zainab, Hamzah, Assoc. Prof. Dr.
topic Biomass
Renewable energy sources
Pyrolysis
spellingShingle Biomass
Renewable energy sources
Pyrolysis
Waste seashell as calcium oxide catalyst for bio-oil production from empty fruit bunch
description Oil palm waste could be converted into bio-oil through pyrolytic process due to its renewable resource to ensure continuity and capacity for renewable-energy solution. It is a great challenge to convert empty fruit bunch (EFB) into liquid product which is bio-oil in an effective way. In addition, catalyst was added in the pyrolysis process to evaluate the effect of catalytic pyrolysis EFB towards the yields of bio-oil, biochar and gas as pyrolysis product yields. Therefore, this study was conducted to evaluate the effect of waste seashell based calcium oxide (CaO) as catalyst using a fixed bed reactor for bio-oil production from EFB. The optimization process parameters such as particle size (A) pyrolysis temperature (B) and nitrogen flow rate (C) were investigated through central composite design (CCD) with bio-oil considered as the response. The pyrolysis temperature (B) was considered as the most significant parameter followed by particle size (A). From the optimization study, an optimum pyrolysis temperature of 628 °C, nitrogen flow rate of 250 ml/min and the particle size of 710-1000 μm produced 44.1% of biooil. The functional group analysis showed the presence of acid, ketone, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), alcohol and carbonyl groups. The pH of bio-oil obtained from the catalytic process was higher than the non-catalytic process was higher than the non-catalytic process which varies from pH 3.5 to pH 4.3. Therefore the acidity of bio-oil was reduced in presence of Cao catalyst from seashell. The effect of viscosity of bio-oil obtained by catalytic process was also enhanced from 20.5 to 37.8 cP. Therefore, CaO catalyst from waste seashell affected the production of bio-oil in terms of quantity and quality. Morphological analysis of catalyst from waste seashell showed well organized, porous grains with uniform surface. The compositions of catalyst were 3.0 % C, 40.1 % O2 and 56.9 % Ca, and total composition of the catalyst was 98.5 %. The surface area of the calcined seashell catalyst, pore size and pore volume were 10.22 m2g-1, 122.92 Å and 0.0341 cm3g-1 respectively. Therefore, calcined waste seashell as calcium oxide catalyst is rich in calcium suitable as a catalyst which is very cost effective and green technology for the production of bio-oil from waste to wealth.
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title Waste seashell as calcium oxide catalyst for bio-oil production from empty fruit bunch
title_short Waste seashell as calcium oxide catalyst for bio-oil production from empty fruit bunch
title_full Waste seashell as calcium oxide catalyst for bio-oil production from empty fruit bunch
title_fullStr Waste seashell as calcium oxide catalyst for bio-oil production from empty fruit bunch
title_full_unstemmed Waste seashell as calcium oxide catalyst for bio-oil production from empty fruit bunch
title_sort waste seashell as calcium oxide catalyst for bio-oil production from empty fruit bunch
granting_institution Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP)
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