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  • Title: Catalytic co-pyrolysis of oil sludge and biomass over ZSM-5 for production of aromatic platform chemicals.
    Author: Hou J, Zhong D, Liu W.
    Journal: Chemosphere; 2022 Mar; 291(Pt 3):132912. PubMed ID: 34785179.
    Abstract:
    Hazardous oil sludge (OS) poses a great challenge to the environment, whereas conventional treatment methods (i.e., incineration or pyrolysis-incineration) are relatively less value-added and will bring about air pollution problems. To realize the high-value utilization of OS, catalytic co-pyrolysis with waste biomass to produce platform chemicals was studied using TG-FTIR and Py (pyrolyzer)-GC/MS methods. Results showed that for the non-catalytic co-pyrolysis of RH (rice husk) and OS, the main synergy on weight loss was the greatly lowered initial pyrolysis temperature of RH (for ∼55 °C) at the lower temperatures and the reduced weight loss ratio of OS (∼10-18 wt%) within the higher temperature range. ZSM-5 catalyst promoted the degradation of OS and RH mixtures at < 150 °C, yet showed minor effects on their weight loss at higher temperatures. The oxygenated and aliphatic compounds from non-catalytic co-pyrolysis were efficiently converted, resulting in an increased relative yield of aromatics to the highest of 46% and an elevated selectivity to BTX (as high as 60%). Despite the relatively short carbon chain length of OS components, ZSM-5 was proved effective to activate the OS pyrolysis products, thus enhancing the further aromatization reactions with biomass pyrolysis intermediates. This study provides a novel method for value-added co-utilization of hazardous OS waste and abundant biomass waste, and thus is beneficial to producing renewable chemicals while reducing the environment pollutant.
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