(677c) Hydropyrolysis of Lignocellulosic Biomass Using a High-Pressure Micro- Reactor – GC/MS System
AIChE Annual Meeting
2014
2014 AIChE Annual Meeting
Sustainable Engineering Forum
Chemical and Catalytic Conversions and Processes for Renewable Feedstocks
Thursday, November 20, 2014 - 1:14pm to 1:36pm
Hydropyrolysis, which is fast pyrolysis in pressurized hydrogen, has been explored as a
potential technology to produce hydrocarbon products from coal, kerogen, and biomass. We are
investigating hydropyrolysis in a high pressure tandem micro-reactor system recently introduced
by Frontier Labs. Their Py-GC/MS system, which closely couples an analytical pyrolyzer
to a GC/MS, is widely used to investigate pyrolysis-based processes because of its rapid on-
line characterization of the pyrolysis products. In the past it has been limited to atmospheric
operation. The new system allows us to investigate hydropyrolysis of lignocellulosic biomass
at elevated pressures. Hydropyrolysis of hybrid poplar and its individual components, cellulose
and lignin, were investigated. The results show that high-pressure hydrogen changed the
chemical reaction network for pyrolysis. Linear or cyclic alkanes were the main products from
the hydropyrolysis of cellulose, compared to anhydrosugars for conventional fast pyrolysis of
cellulose. Aromatic hydrocarbons were the main products from the hydropyrolysis of lignin.
In this study the effects of reaction temperature, hydrogen pressure, and residence time on the
pyrolyzates formed were also investigated.