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Ahmad Farid, Mohammed Abdillah and Hassan, Mohd Ali and Roslan, Ahmad Muhaimin and Samsudin, Mohd Hafif and Zarry, Mohamad and Othman, Mohd Ridzuan and Shirai, Yoshihito
(2020)
Carbon monoxide reduction in the flue gas during biochar production from oil palm empty fruit bunch.
Journal of Cleaner Production, 258.
art. no. 120580.
pp. 1-9.
ISSN 0959-6526; ESSN: 1879-1786
Abstract
Biomass carbonization technology is implemented to produce charcoal with high-calorific content. However, this technology releases pollutant gases, which adversely affect ambient environment and human health. This study proposed a catalytic gas treatment method using platinum-supported alumina catalyst (Pt/γ-Al2O3) for carbon monoxide emission reduction in oil palm empty fruit bunch carbonization. Carbonization released a rather high carbon monoxide concentration of 5558 ± 53 mg m−3 in the flue gas, exceeding the permissible limit of 1000 mg m−3. At 2.5 wt% of catalyst dosage, the carbon monoxide emission substantially was reduced to 595 ± 9 mg m−3, achieving 89.3% carbon monoxide removal efficiency. This was due to oxidation by the platinum-supported alumina catalyst (Pt/γ-Al2O3), which was done at low temperature, thus transforming carbon monoxide into carbon dioxide. The catalyst demonstrated reusability, attaining >80% carbon monoxide removal efficiency for 5 consecutive carbonization cycles. The biochar produced contained a high energy content of 24.6 ± 0.7 MJ kg−1, which was suitable to be used as a coal substitute.
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