Reaktor
Volume 14, No. 4, OKTOBER 2013

ISOTHERMAL PYROLYSIS OF KRAFT PULP MILL SLUDGE

Syamsudin Syamsudin (Chemical Engineering Department, Industrial Technology Faculty, Institut Teknologi Bandung)
Herri Susanto (Chemical Engineering Department, Industrial Technology Faculty, Institut Teknologi Bandung)
Subagjo Subagjo (Chemical Engineering Department, Industrial Technology Faculty, Institut Teknologi Bandung)



Article Info

Publish Date
09 Dec 2014

Abstract

Kraft pulp mill sludge cake composed of rejected wood fibers and activated sludge microorganisms. With a heating value about 14 MJ/kg (dried basis), this type of biomass had a potential as an alternative energy source. Unfortunately, it had an ash content of 27.6% and a moisture content of 80%. For reducing moisture content with minimum energy consumption, a combination of mechanical dewatering and thermal drying was studied previously. Meanwhile, experiments on isothermal pyrolysis had been carried out for further improvement on ultimate and proximate analysis of solid fuel. Final mass of char obtained from pyrolysis at 500oC was not significantly different from that of 700oC, so pyrolysis was considered to be optimum at 500oC. A char obtained from pyrolysis at temperature of 500oC had a pore surface area of 77.049 m2/g (highest among other temperatures). Kinetic of isothermal pyrolysis was well represented with a first order modified volumetric model with a frequency factor of 0.782 1/s and an activation of 34.050 kJ/mol.

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reaktor

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Chemical Engineering, Chemistry & Bioengineering Control & Systems Engineering Energy Materials Science & Nanotechnology

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Reaktor invites contributions of original and novel fundamental research. Reaktor publishes scientific study/ research papers, industrial problem solving related to Chemical Engineering field as well as review papers. The journal presents paper dealing with the topic related to Chemical Engineering ...