Response surface methodology: Critical parameters on the production of mangrove wood biochar yield

The infiltration of oxygen is unfavorable since it burned away the biomass. Other parameters were also contributed to the production of biochar. The experiments on mangrove wood were conducted using a fixed bed pyrolysis reactor with the temperature range of 300°C to 600°C, oxygen range from 0% to 1...

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Published in:Journal of Physics: Conference Series
Main Author: Ghafar H.; Zailani R.; Yaakob Y.; So'Aib M.S.
Format: Conference paper
Language:English
Published: Institute of Physics Publishing 2019
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Ghafar H.; Zailani R.; Yaakob Y.; So'Aib M.S.
Response surface methodology: Critical parameters on the production of mangrove wood biochar yield
2019
Journal of Physics: Conference Series
1349
1
10.1088/1742-6596/1349/1/012026
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85077796733&doi=10.1088%2f1742-6596%2f1349%2f1%2f012026&partnerID=40&md5=8e59869a28e4d9d79d1566c8aa294658
The infiltration of oxygen is unfavorable since it burned away the biomass. Other parameters were also contributed to the production of biochar. The experiments on mangrove wood were conducted using a fixed bed pyrolysis reactor with the temperature range of 300°C to 600°C, oxygen range from 0% to 10% and holding time from 2 hours to 4.4 hours. Response surface methodology (RSM) was implanted for process optimization. There were a significant effect of oxygen percentages and holding time on the production of biochar yield within the range of study. Results show that the optimum biochar yield of 15.2% when the pyrolysis temperature, oxygen percentage, and holding time were 402.5°C, 2.29% and 2 hours respectively. Confirmation experiment showed that 15.1% of biochar yield was obtained with the same pyrolysis parameters which validated the previous optimization. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.
Institute of Physics Publishing
17426588
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author Ghafar H.; Zailani R.; Yaakob Y.; So'Aib M.S.
spellingShingle Ghafar H.; Zailani R.; Yaakob Y.; So'Aib M.S.
Response surface methodology: Critical parameters on the production of mangrove wood biochar yield
author_facet Ghafar H.; Zailani R.; Yaakob Y.; So'Aib M.S.
author_sort Ghafar H.; Zailani R.; Yaakob Y.; So'Aib M.S.
title Response surface methodology: Critical parameters on the production of mangrove wood biochar yield
title_short Response surface methodology: Critical parameters on the production of mangrove wood biochar yield
title_full Response surface methodology: Critical parameters on the production of mangrove wood biochar yield
title_fullStr Response surface methodology: Critical parameters on the production of mangrove wood biochar yield
title_full_unstemmed Response surface methodology: Critical parameters on the production of mangrove wood biochar yield
title_sort Response surface methodology: Critical parameters on the production of mangrove wood biochar yield
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description The infiltration of oxygen is unfavorable since it burned away the biomass. Other parameters were also contributed to the production of biochar. The experiments on mangrove wood were conducted using a fixed bed pyrolysis reactor with the temperature range of 300°C to 600°C, oxygen range from 0% to 10% and holding time from 2 hours to 4.4 hours. Response surface methodology (RSM) was implanted for process optimization. There were a significant effect of oxygen percentages and holding time on the production of biochar yield within the range of study. Results show that the optimum biochar yield of 15.2% when the pyrolysis temperature, oxygen percentage, and holding time were 402.5°C, 2.29% and 2 hours respectively. Confirmation experiment showed that 15.1% of biochar yield was obtained with the same pyrolysis parameters which validated the previous optimization. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.
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