Development of carbon-infiltrated bio-char from oil palm empty fruit bunch
This paper presents a technology to utilize bio-char and bio-tar from the pyrolysis of oil palm empty fruit bunch, EFB. In this study, tar vapor from pyrolysis of EFB was infiltrated within porous bio-char and carbon deposition occurred on the pore surface by chemical vapor infiltration process. For...
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iium-423242018-05-17T03:28:57Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/42324/ Development of carbon-infiltrated bio-char from oil palm empty fruit bunch Rozhan, Alya Naili Ani, Mohd Hanafi Mohd. Salleh, Hamzah Akiyama, Tomohir Purwanto, Hadi TN600 Metallurgy This paper presents a technology to utilize bio-char and bio-tar from the pyrolysis of oil palm empty fruit bunch, EFB. In this study, tar vapor from pyrolysis of EFB was infiltrated within porous bio-char and carbon deposition occurred on the pore surface by chemical vapor infiltration process. For preparation, EFB particles were made into pellets. In the first part of experiments, porous bio-char pellets were produced by slowly heating the EFB pellets in a tube furnace in argon atmosphere to terminal temperatures of 500–800°C. In the second part, the porous bio-char pellets were used as precursor for tar decomposition process to deposit carbon within the bio-char pores. Tar vapor was obtained from the pyrolysis of EFB at 400–500°C at a fast heating rate for tar decomposition to occur. The purpose of this research is to investigate the amount of carbon deposited within bio-char by this tar carbonization process as compared to carbon contents of metallurgical coke. We showed how EFB bio-char was used as the tar filter and in the process to produce carbon-infiltrated bio-char, a useful renewable energy source for ironmaking process. The Iron and Steel Institute of Japan 2015-02 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/42324/1/15%282014-271%29_%281%29.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/42324/4/42324_Development%20of%20carbon-infiltrated%20bio-char%20from%20oil%20palm%20empty_SCOPUS.pdf Rozhan, Alya Naili and Ani, Mohd Hanafi and Mohd. Salleh, Hamzah and Akiyama, Tomohir and Purwanto, Hadi (2015) Development of carbon-infiltrated bio-char from oil palm empty fruit bunch. ISIJ International, 55 (2). pp. 436-440. ISSN 1347-5460 (O), 0915-1559 (P) https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/browse/isijinternational http://dx.doi.org/10.2355/isijinternational.55.436 |
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TN600 Metallurgy Rozhan, Alya Naili Ani, Mohd Hanafi Mohd. Salleh, Hamzah Akiyama, Tomohir Purwanto, Hadi Development of carbon-infiltrated bio-char from oil palm empty fruit bunch |
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This paper presents a technology to utilize bio-char and bio-tar from the pyrolysis of oil palm empty fruit bunch, EFB. In this study, tar vapor from pyrolysis of EFB was infiltrated within porous bio-char and carbon deposition occurred on the pore surface by chemical vapor infiltration process. For preparation, EFB particles were made into pellets. In the first part of experiments, porous bio-char pellets were produced
by slowly heating the EFB pellets in a tube furnace in argon atmosphere to terminal temperatures of 500–800°C. In the second part, the porous bio-char pellets were used as precursor for tar decomposition process
to deposit carbon within the bio-char pores. Tar vapor was obtained from the pyrolysis of EFB at
400–500°C at a fast heating rate for tar decomposition to occur. The purpose of this research is to investigate
the amount of carbon deposited within bio-char by this tar carbonization process as compared to
carbon contents of metallurgical coke. We showed how EFB bio-char was used as the tar filter and in the
process to produce carbon-infiltrated bio-char, a useful renewable energy source for ironmaking process. |
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Rozhan, Alya Naili Ani, Mohd Hanafi Mohd. Salleh, Hamzah Akiyama, Tomohir Purwanto, Hadi |
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Rozhan, Alya Naili Ani, Mohd Hanafi Mohd. Salleh, Hamzah Akiyama, Tomohir Purwanto, Hadi |
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Development of carbon-infiltrated bio-char from oil palm empty
fruit bunch |
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Development of carbon-infiltrated bio-char from oil palm empty
fruit bunch |
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Development of carbon-infiltrated bio-char from oil palm empty
fruit bunch |
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development of carbon-infiltrated bio-char from oil palm empty
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