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Title: | Effect of temperature on the biochar properties from corn cob wastes |
Authors: | Adilah Shariff Nur Ismiza Ismail Nur Syairah Mohamad Aziz |
Conference Name: | International Conference on Environmental Research and Technology |
Keywords: | Biochar Biomass Corn cob Slow pyrolysis Temperature |
Conference Date: | 2015-05-27 |
Conference Location: | Park Royal Penang Resort, Penang, Malaysia |
Abstract: | Slow pyrolysis can convert biomass wastes into solid carbon-rich biochar. Fixed-bed slow pyrolysis experiments of corn cob were conducted to determine the effect of pyrolysis temperature on the properties of biochar. The pyrolysis temperature was varied from 200°C to 700°C. The heating rate was set at 5°C min-1 while the holding time was fixed at 1 hour. The characteristics of the biochar produced were investigated via proximate analysis and ultimate analysis. The results of slow pyrolysis experiments showed the decrement of biochar yield from 93.56 wt% to 24.59 wt% as the temperature increased from 200°C to 700°C. From the ultimate analysis of corn cob biochar, it was found that the percentage of fixed carbon content increased from 27.57 mf wt% to 93.65 mf wt% when the temperature increased from 200°C to 700°C. Corn cob biochar which was produced at 700°C contained the highest carbon content of 81.44 mf wt%. The percentage of hydrogen, nitrogen, sulfur and oxygen composition were at their lowest value of 2.54 mf wt%, 0.24 mf wt%, 0.21 mf wt% and 15.57 mf wt%, respectively. Pyrolysis temperature of 700°C produced high quality biochar with highest fixed carbon content of 93.65 mf wt% which was about 2.5 to 8.4 times higher than its raw feedstock value of 11.19 mf wt%. |
Pages: | 84 |
Call Number: | GE5.I538 2015 katsem |
Publisher: | School of Industrial Technology, USM |
URI: | https://ptsldigital.ukm.my/jspui/handle/123456789/779023 |
Appears in Collections: | Seminar Papers/ Proceedings / Kertas Kerja Seminar/ Prosiding |
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