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Fuel gas and char from pyrolysis of waste paper in a microwave plasma reactor
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2013
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EngineeringGas ConversionEnergy ConversionGasificationPlasma CombustionGas GenerationFuel GasBiomass PyrolysisChemical EngineeringMicrowave Plasma ReactorApplied PyrolysisRefuse-derived FuelWaste PaperCarbon Conversion EfficiencyWaste ManagementPyrolysis ProcessEnvironmental EngineeringCombustion ScienceRecycling
In this study, a microwave plasma reactor was used for pyrolysis of waste papers. The effects of different argon flow rates on char and gas generation were investigated. Changes in carbon and oxygen contents from those in paper to char were significant. Char yield of over 25 % was obtained with the heating value of about 38 MJ/kg. Average gas yield and total content of combustible fraction (CO, CH4 and H2) in the gas product were 2.56 m3/kg and 36 %, respectively. The heating value of gas product and carbon conversion efficiency of the process were maximum at 6.0 MJ/m3 and 73 %, respectively.