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Review
. 2019 Apr:277:179-194.
doi: 10.1016/j.biortech.2019.01.036. Epub 2019 Jan 9.

A review of catalysts used in microwave assisted pyrolysis and gasification

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A review of catalysts used in microwave assisted pyrolysis and gasification

Razvan Nicolae State et al. Bioresour Technol. 2019 Apr.

Abstract

The review describes different catalysts and reactor-types used in microwave-assisted thermochemical biomass conversion. We present comparative review of various catalytic experiments and experimental conditions using catalysts in both in situ and ex situ processes. In situ catalytic processes are more frequently used due to simpler experimental set up. However, the process leads to higher catalytic deactivation rate and catalyst recovery is difficult. Catalysts used in ex situ processes require a more complex experimental set-up, the advantage being the fact that optimum temperature can be obtained to achieve best results catalyst recovery is facile, and its deactivation occurs at a lower rate. The catalysts described herein represent just a small part of the catalyst types/family that can be theoretically used. Commonly used catalysts are zeolites, metal oxides, various salts or carbon type materials but other materials or improvements of those mentioned need to be tested in the future.

Keywords: Ex situ catalysts; In situ catalysts; Microwave assisted gasification; Microwave assisted pyrolysis.

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