Pyrolysis and combustion of a solid refinery waste

2020 
Abstract This study addresses pyrolysis and combustion of a heavy hydrocarbon residue of the refinery industry. The material has good calorific value (HHV = 34050 kJ/kg), is solid at room temperature and has a high content of metals, in particular Mo, and impurities. The effect of these metals on pyrolysis and combustion has been investigated. The activity included first of all the physical and chemical characterization of the raw sample before and of samples of char and ash by means of several techniques: ICP, SEM EDAX. Moreover pyrolysis and combustion have been investigated by TGA and in small scale reactors of the fixed and fluidized bed type. Mo, very abundant in the raw sample, is relatively stable upon pyrolysis at 500–600 °C, but is only marginally retained in the ash after combustion, because of the large volatility of this metal in the oxidized state. The metal content has interesting effects on the pyrolysis and char combustion behavior: when the sample is heated up under mildly oxidizing atmospheres (i.e oxygen concentration of
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