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Download fileInvestigation of Chicken Litter Conversion into Useful Energy Resources by Using Low Temperature Pyrolysis
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posted on 2023-07-26, 14:35 authored by Luga M. Simbolon, Daya S. Pandey, Alen Horvat, Marzena Kwapinska, James J. Leahy, Savvas A. TassouThe global production of poultry is predicted to grow considerably in the future. Intensive poultry farming poses significant challenges to traditional waste disposal methods (i.e. direct land application) leading to environmental impacts. This paper discusses the result of low temperature (350-450 °C) pyrolysis of representative chicken litter as the feedstock. Four different feedstocks comprised of 50% organic chicken manure and 50% bedding materials (i.e. hay, straw, rice husk and wood shavings) have been experimentally investigated. The products of the pyrolysis process consist of char, gas and liquid (bio-oil). Maximum char production from the rice husk mix is over 67 wt.%, while the wood shavings mix feedstock resulted in the highest liquid yield of 44.4 wt.% at a temperature of 400 °C. Chicken litter and its char product are analysed by elemental analyser and bomb calorimetry. The composition of the evolved gases and bio-oil are analysed by micro gas chromatography (µ-GC) and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS), respectively. In addition, the mass and energy balance of the pyrolysis process are presented.
History
Volume
161Page range
47-56Publication title
Energy ProcediaISSN
1876-6102External DOI
Publisher
ElsevierName of event
2nd International Conference on Sustainable Energy and Resource Use in Food Chains (ICSEF 2018) including Workshop on Energy Recovery Conversion and ManagementLocation
Paphos, CyprusEvent start date
2018-10-17Event finish date
2018-10-19File version
- Published version
Language
- eng