Microwave assisted pyrolysis of Kraft lignin in single mode high-Q resonant cavities: Degradation kinetics, product chemical composition, and numerical modeling
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2-15-2021
Abstract
Useful fuels and chemicals can be produced from lignin by microwave-assisted pyrolysis, but a dearth of understanding of this process impedes its successful implementation. Continuous mass loss kinetics of the pyrolysis of Kraft lignin pellets were carried out in an innovative reactor system comprised of a high-Q cylindrical microwave resonant cavity and a specially designed quartz reactor, in the temperature range of 300–700 °C. Multiphysics numerical simulations indicated that both absorbed power and resulting temperatures profiles are heavily dependent on position of the sample relative to the electric field. Kraft lignin degradation (5 g samples) was complete in about 40 s, which was much faster than conventionally heated reactors. Activation energies (5–22 kJ/mol) and pre-exponential factors (0.06–0.64 s−1) were indicative that the process is low in energy consumption. At higher temperatures, phenols and phenolics were the major constituents of the bio-oil. A reliable method of obtaining microwave-assisted mass loss kinetics continuously is established.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Energy Conversion and Management
Recommended Citation
Nde, D., Muley, P., Sabliov, C., Nokes, S., & Boldor, D. (2021). Microwave assisted pyrolysis of Kraft lignin in single mode high-Q resonant cavities: Degradation kinetics, product chemical composition, and numerical modeling. Energy Conversion and Management, 230 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enconman.2020.113754