WO2006117006A1 - A method and a mobile unit for collecting and pyrolysing biomass - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a method and to a mobile device for collecting biomass and for producing a pyrolysis liquid and/or char from the biomass.
- the biomass liquid may e.g. comprise pyrolysis oil or tar.
- a novel fast pyrolysis method and apparatus is also disclosed.
- pyrolysis is a heated process in the range of 200-700°C that converts biomass into pyrolysis liquid, char, and gas, usually in the absence of oxygen and focused on obtaining char in high yield.
- Fast pyrolysis also referred to as flash pyrolysis
- This method generally obtains a higher yield of liquid and thus seeks to minimize the yield of the other two products.
- the biomass decomposes at the elevated pyrolysis temperature, e.g. 450-600 0 C, three primary products are formed: gas, pyrolysis liquid and char.
- US 5,413,227 discloses an ablative pyrolysis process in a vortex reactor system
- WO 03/057800 discloses an ablative thermolysis reactor including rotating surfaces
- WO 92/09671 discloses a method and apparatus employing a vessel, which forms a torus or helix, through which feedstock can be conveyed at a velocity which sustains the feedstock against the outer periphery of the internal surface of the vessel as it transits the vessel.
- WO 01/34725 discloses an example of flash-pyrolysis in a cyclone. Further examples of pyrolysis apparatus are provided in WO 88/09364 and CA 2 365 785.
- the invention provides a method for collecting biomass and for producing a pyrolysis liquid from the biomass, comprising the steps of:
- the invention provides a mobile unit for collecting biomass and for producing pyrolysis liquid from the biomass, the unit comprising:
- a pyrolysis apparatus for decomposing the biomass into pyrolysis liquid, char and pyrolysis gas
- a biomass conveyor for continuously feeding the biomass into the pyrolysis apparatus; - a separation system for separating the pyrolysis liquid from the char and pyrolysis gas, the mobile unit being characterised in that the biomass collector, the biomass conveyor and the pyrolysis apparatus are operable such that the pyrolysis apparatus can decompose the biomass, while further biomass is simultaneously collected from the growth site by means of the biomass collector.
- pyrolysis takes place while further biomass is simultaneously being collected and continuously fed to the pyrolysis apparatus. Hence, pyrolysis takes place while the mobile unit traverses the growth site, and while biomass is being collected simultaneously. Transportation of relatively large volumes of biomass from the growth site to a remote pyrolysis facility may thus be avoided.
- pyrolysis liquid has a significantly higher energy concentration per volume than biomass, a certain amount of energy requires less space when present in the form of pyrolysis liquid than when present in the form of biomass, and the energy may thus be more conveniently conveyed to the intended consumer in the form of pyrolysis liquid.
- Pyrolysis liquid may be transported from the growth site to the intended consumer or to a storage facility by means of tank trucks or vessels (e.g. ISO tank containers), or conveyed through pipe lines under adequate pumping action.
- the pyrolysis apparatus may include any apparatus known per se, such as e.g. any one of the apparatus disclosed in US 5,413,227, WO 03/057800, WO 92/09671, WO 01/34725, WO 88/09364 or CA 2 365 785.
- the present inventors have devised an alternative and novel pyrolysis apparatus, which is particularly well suited for the purpose of a mobile pyrolysis unit, and which will be described below.
- the mobile unit may comprise a wheeled support structure.
- a coupling system may be provided for coupling the unit to a power-driven vehicle.
- the mobile unit may incorporate an engine or motor, so that the mobile unit is self-propelled.
- the engine or motor of the mobile unit may utilize the pyrolysis gas, pyrolysis liquid and/or char as fuel, whereby the need for a separate fuel source of the mobile unit may be reduced or even eliminated.
- the propelling drive means e.g. tractor or truck, may utilize the pyrolysis gas, pyrolysis liquid and/or char as a fuel source.
- biomass is to be understood as any organic matter, such as plants and animals or residues thereof, such as wood, agricultural and forestry process waste materials, or industrial, human and animal waste, including petrochemical-based waste feedstock.
- the chemical energy stored in plants and animals derives from solar energy photosynthesis and can be converted to usable liquid, such as oil or tar, in a heated process, i.e. pyrolysis.
- pyrolysis liquid is to be understood as any organic liquid derived from biomass in a pyrolysis process, such as bio-oil or tar, the components having a boiling point in the range 0-500 0 C.
- Pyrolysis vapour is to be understood as any vapour or gas derived from biomass in a pyrolysis process, such as vaporized pyrolysis liquid.
- the process may include the step of collecting dirt from the growth site and mixing the dirt with the char to thereby cool the char.
- dirt may be utilized as a cooling source for waste matter deriving from pyrolysis, and the need for e.g. water cooling may be eliminated.
- the mobile unit may comprise a dirt collector for collecting dirt from the growth site and a mixer for mixing the dirt with the char to thereby cool the char, as well as a dirt and char ejector for ejecting the mix or slurry of char and dirt from the mobile unit.
- a press for pilletizing and collecting the char as a bi-product may be provided.
- the mix of char and dirt may be fed into a furrow formed by appropriate means of the mobile unit, such as by a tine.
- the tine may be arranged such with respect to the dirt and char ejector that the mix of char and dirt can be fed into the furrow during use of the mobile unit.
- the char r ⁇ ix may be covered with dirt to enhance decomposition of the char.
- At least a portion of the pyrolysis gas produced by the pyrolysis process may be combusted in a furnace forming part of the pyrolysis apparatus, the furnace producing heat for the pyrolysis process. Exhaust fume of the furnace may be expelled via a fume outlet of the furnace. In addition to pyrolysis gas, at least a portion of the char may be combusted in the furnace.
- the biomass Prior to feeding of the biomass into the pyrolysis apparatus, the biomass may be fed to a pre-heating device, in which it is preheated and possibly dried before it enters the pyrolysis apparatus.
- the exhaust fume produced in the furnace may be utilized as a heat source in the pre-heating device.
- Exhaust fume from the furnace may also be guided to a first heat exchanger, in which it heats intake air for the furnace.
- a conduit which is connectable to an exhaust outlet of the power-driven vehicle or an exhaust outlet of the engine of the mobile unit, may be provided to allow exhaust gas of the vehicle or of the engine as a heat source in the first heat exchanger or in the process of pre-heating and/or drying the biomass.
- the mobile unit may advantageously include a shredder for shredding the collected biomass upstream of the pyrolysis apparatus, e.g. upstream of the pre-heating device.
- a biomass buffer may be included to allow more biomass to be collected than what is being processed in the pyrolysis apparatus.
- operation of the collector may be interrupted e.g. for manoeuvring the vehicle or for inspection without interruption of the pyrolysis apparatus.
- the pre-heating device serves as the biomass buffer.
- the pyrolysis liquid and at least a portion of the pyrolysis gas may be conveyed to a separator for separating the pyrolysis liquid from the pyrolysis gas, and at least a portion of the separated pyrolysis gas may be conveyed back to the furnace as a fuel source therein. Further, at least a portion of the separated liquid may be conveyed back to the pyrolysis apparatus as a cooling source in a pyrolysis condenser.
- the condenser may be integrated in the pyrolysis apparatus, or it may be constitute a separate unit, which does not form part of the pyrolysis apparatus.
- the condenser Before the liquid enters the condenser, it is preferably cooled in a second heat exchanger, which may utilize air as a cooling source.
- the air, which exits the second heat exchanger, may be mixed with the intake air for the furnace upstream or downstream of the first heat exchanger, e.g. to improve combustion efficiency in the furnace.
- the pyrolysis apparatus comprises a centrifuge defining a centrifuge chamber, and at the step of decomposing the biomass, the method of the invention may comprise the step imparting rotation on biomass distributed in gas volume in the centrifuge, whereby the biomass is forced towards an outer wall of the centrifuge chamber.
- the outer wall of the centrifuge chamber is maintained at a temperature of 350 - 700 0 C to effect a pyrolysis process at or near the outer wall of the centrifuge chamber, whereby the biomass decomposes into the pyrolysis liquid, pyrolysis gas and char, the gas and liquid being on gaseous form.
- the condenser is integrated in the pyrolysis apparatus.
- the centrifuge chamber of the pyrolysis apparatus is delimited by an inner wall and an outer wall, and an outlet is provided for feeding biomass into the centrifuge chamber.
- a rotor is arranged to impart rotation on the biomass in the centrifuge chamber to force the biomass towards the outer wall of the centrifuge chamber under the action of centrifugal forces.
- a heating system is included for maintaining the outer wall of the centrifuge chamber at a temperature of 350 - 700 0 C to effect the pyrolysis process at or near the outer wall of the centrifuge chamber and to thereby decompose the biomass into char, pyrolysis gas and pyrolysis vapours, which can be condensed into pyrolysis liquid in the condenser.
- the heating system may include the furnace as describe above, the centrifuge being preferably arranged coaxially within the furnace, whereby heat for the pyrolysis process is transported across the outer wall of the centrifuge by conduction.
- the inner wall of the centrifuge chamber may be permeable to the pyrolysis vapours and gas, so that the condenser may be arranged centrally within the centrifuge chamber.
- the present pyrolysis method and apparatus confer several benefits.
- No inert gas for fluidization and heat transport is required, thereby reducing overall dimensions of the apparatus at a given capacity. Further, residence time of solids and vapours are decoupled from heat transfer. Additionally, no sand is needed as heat transport or heat transmission medium, thereby reducing wear and tear and eliminating the need for subsequent separation of sand and char. Thanks to the rotational motion imparted on the biomass in the centrifuge chamber, the area of the outer wall of the centrifuge chamber is in contact with the biomass, while centrifugal forces ensure an even pressure of biomass towards the outer wall, thereby ensuring improved utilization of the reactive surface in the pyrolysis apparatus and consequently higher specific capacity.
- biomass in the rotor is subjected to centrifugal forces greater than 2000 times the force of gravity.
- the gas phase retention time in the rotor is preferably at most 5 seconds.
- the ratio of the diameter of the rotor and the diameter of the centrifuge chamber is preferably at least 0.5, such as at least 0.6, 0.7, 1 or at least 1.2.
- yield of pyrolysis liquid and, subsequently, gas and char is influenced by choice of feed stock, reactor wall temperature, centrifugal force and a combination of reactor gas phase temperature and residence/retention time.
- the former parameters determine the initial split between fractions
- the latter two work through degradation of the initially formed pyrolysis liquids in the gas phase.
- the gas phase reactions will result in rearrangements of the molecules, formation of water (dehydration) and cracking of larger molecules constituting the liquid fraction to smaller ones which subsequently cannot be condensed under the moderate conditions employed.
- Gas phase reactions will therefore act to modify the liquid product in terms of viscosity and water solubility but will also change the yield both on mass and energy basis.
- the reactions can be approximated by first order irreversible chemical reactions following the well-known Ahrrenius expression and furthermore treating the pyrolysis centrifuge as a plug-flow reactor.
- the degradation will be promoted by both higher temperature and longer residence/retention time, and theoretically it is possible to obtain a certain degree of degradation by an indefinite number of combinations of the two.
- gas phase residence/retention time does not exceed 1 to 2 seconds in order to obtain a liquid product suitable for fuel in acceptable yield (i.e. Bridgwater, A. V., Peacocke, G.V.C. Fast pyrolysis processes for biomass. Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews, 4, 2000).
- Gas phase residence/retention time is predominantly determined by the active volume of the reactor in combination with the amount of gas purging this volume.
- the consequence is that the gasses only originate from the pyrolysis reactions of the feedstock. Therefore the residence/retention time and subsequently the liquid product gas phase degradation is predominantly determined by the capacity or feed rate of raw material to the reactor.
- the primary mass yield of fractions will be approximately 34% organics, 22% water (56 % liquids in total), 23 % char and 21 % gas, all on substantially dry ash-free basis.
- the gas phase temperature was found to be approximately 400 0 C in a reactor with a feed rate of approximately 20 g/min and an active volume of approximately 0.53 L. Utilizing the kinetic expression for gas phase cracking of cellulose found by Linden et al. (Linden, A.G., Berruti, F., Scott, D. S.
- the outer wall of the centrifuge chamber may heat the biomass, so that ablative pyrolysis takes place at or near the outer wall. Preferably, this is achieved without the use of a separate transport medium, such as sand.
- the pyrolysis vapors preferably diffuse into a condenser chamber, in which the step of condensation takes place.
- the centrifuge chamber has an annular cross-section, and the condenser chamber is arranged centrally i.e.
- the centrifuge chamber and the condenser chamber are separated by the inner wall of the centrifuge chamber, the inner wall comprising perforations, so as to allow the pyrolysis vapors to diffuse from the centrifuge chamber to the condenser chamber, in which the pyrolysis vapors may at least partly condense into said pyrolysis liquid.
- the integration of the reactor (centrifuge chamber) and condenser allow for improved utilization of reactor volume. This contributes to the compactness of the apparatus, in which there is no need for an external condenser remote from the reactor with associated pipes. Additionally, thanks to the integrated condenser and reactor, the gas phase retention time may be reduced, which has shown to improve pyrolysis liquid yield, reduced liquid viscosity and reduced water content.
- the perforations of the inner wall may define inlet openings of pipe stubs extending radially into the condenser chamber to provide an inlet to the condenser, which is inwardly displaced in relation to an outer periphery of the condenser chamber.
- the pipe stubs preferably have a length sufficient to extend beyond condensed pyrolysis liquid, such as viscous tar, which may accumulate at the outer periphery of the condenser chamber.
- a central portion of the condenser chamber may accommodate a packing material, on which the at least a portion of the pyrolysis vapors condense to pyrolysis liquid.
- Condensation may further be enhanced by leading a cold fluid into the condenser chamber, e.g. via a pipe arranged centrally within the condenser chamber.
- the fluid which is at a temperature below the dew point of the pyrolysis vapors, may be pyrolysis liquid or a hydrocarbon immiscible with pyrolysis liquid.
- pyrolysis liquid may conveniently be derived from the pyrolysis process, so that no external supply of pyrolysis liquid is needed. Any other fluid is separated from the produced pyrolysis liquid by phase separation and recycled in the process.
- the condensation temperature may be controlled by the temperature of the utilized fluid whereby especially the amount of water included in the liquid product may be controlled by partial condensation.
- the gas may be dried by further cooling in order to increase energy content of the gas and/or mix condensed water with combustible hot char to form a slurry and thus control reactivity.
- At least a portion of the char deriving from pyrolysis of the biomass may be in the form of fine particles, which are conveyed away from the centrifuge chamber through openings provided in the outer wall of the centrifuge chamber and into a channel for conveying the particles further.
- a small flow of vapour may be drawn out with the char particles, preferably by arranging the openings tangentially to the main reactor pipe whereby the motion of the rotor blades will force vapour through the pipes.
- the vapour may be reentered into the reactor through an opening near the raw material intake port.
- a char conveyor is arranged at or near a bottom portion of the centrifuge.
- the conveyor may e.g. comprise a worm drive for forwarding char in the channel.
- char may be conveyed under the action of gravity.
- Means may be provided for mixing the char with the pyrolysis liquid to form a slurry, or char may be pilletized and collected as a separate high density energy product.
- centrifugal forces provide an outward pressure on the biomass in the centrifuge chamber toward its outer wall.
- An even peripheral distribution of material in the centrifuge chamber may be achieved by at least one rotor blade arranged in or extending into the centrifuge chamber, whereby the biomass, char, pyrolysis vapors in the centrifuge chamber are forced in a peripheral direction. The rotation thereby imparted on the material generates the centrifugal forces for forcing the material toward the reactive surface at the outer wall of the centrifuge chamber.
- the biomass may be led axially or tangentially into the centrifuge chamber.
- the biomass is led tangentially into the centrifuge chamber at one or more positions along the chamber.
- the biomass may be led into the centrifuge chamber via a plurality of distinct inlets or via one single inlet, e.g. an extended slit forming a widened mouth of a biomass inlet.
- Heat for the pyrolysis process may be derived from a furnace arranged coaxially around the centrifuge, whereby heat for the pyrolysis process is transported across the outer wall of the centrifuge chamber by conduction. This coaxial arrangement of the furnace further contributes to overall compactness.
- at least a portion of said pyrolysis gas, char, liquid or hydrocarbon may be combusted, preferably without any need for external fuel supply.
- a porous flame stabilizing material in the form of a ceramic material may be incorporated within the furnace to enhace operation. Heating by electric resistance elements, magnetic induction, a condensing vapour, or a hot fluid e.g. liquid salt constitute alternative ways of heating the process.
- the rotor may have an inner diameter of 0.01 - 5 m, and it is preferably rotated at at least 200 rpm. In one embodiment, the diameter of the rotor is approximately 1 meter, the rotor being rotated at approximately 2000 rpm and the biomass particles being subjected to centrifugal forces greater than 2000 times the force of gravity.
- the centrifuge may be comprised in a mobile unit, which may collect the biomass from a growth site, such as a field or forest.
- the biomass may be continuously fed into the centrifuge, as the mobile unit is moved across the growth site. Further biomass may be collected from the growth site by means of the mobile unit concurrently with the step of decomposing the biomass in the pyrolysis apparatus.
- Fig. 1 is a chart illustrating an embodiment of the method and mobile unit of the present invention
- Fig. 2 is a perspective illustration of a pyrolysis apparatus
- Fig. 3 is a partial cross-sectional view through the pyrolysis apparatus of Fig. 2.
- Fig. 1 illustrates the flow of air, gas and liquid in a system incorporating a pyrolysis apparatus as disclosed herein.
- the system may be accommodated on a mobile unit for simultaneously collecting biomass and processing biomass in a pyrolysis process.
- the system includes a pyrolysis apparatus 200, which will be described in more detail below with reference to Figs. 2 and 3.
- a motor 102 is provided for driving a rotor of the pyrolysis apparatus.
- tar/gas separator pyrolysis liquid in the form of tar is separated from gas. Part of the separated tar is led to a heat exchanger as described further below, and the remaining tar is collected in tar collector 106. Gas is led from the tar/gas separator into a furnace of the pyrolysis apparatus, in which it is utilized as fuel for producing heat required in the pyrolysis process.
- biomass such as straw is picked up from a field or from another growth site and fed into a shredder, such as a roller mill 108, from which it is fed to a buffer and pre-heating device 110.
- Heat is transported to the pre-heating device with exhaust gas from the furnace of the pyrolysis apparatus 200 and/or with exhaust gas from an engine of the mobile unit or from a truck or tractor driving the mobile unit.
- Exhaust gas from the furnace of the pyrolysis apparatus is conveyed through a first heat exchanger 112, in which it heats combustion air for the furnace.
- a first heat exchanger 112 in which it heats combustion air for the furnace.
- a second heat exchanger 114 is provided for cooling that part of the tar separated in the tar/gas separator 104, which is led back into the pyrolysis apparatus.
- the cooling source for the second heat exchanger 114 is air, which may be led through the first heat exchanger 112 after it has passed the second heat exchanger 114, but before it enters the furnace of the pyrolysis apparatus.
- char which is conveyed away from the pyrolysis apparatus, is mixed with dirt picked up from the growth site in a char/dirt mixer 116 to form a char/dirt mixture.
- the mixture may advantageously be distributed on the growth site, e.g. a field, for instance into a furrow formed by a tine of the mobile unit.
- the pyrolysis apparatus 200 is shown in more detail in Fig. 2. It comprises a biomass inlet pipe 202, through which biomass is conveyed into a centrifuge chamber or reactor 204 surrounded by a furnace 206.
- the centrifuge chamber 204 has an outer wall 208, through which heat is conducted from the furnace for effecting pyrolysis in the centrifuge chamber at or near the outer wall 208.
- a rotor 210 forms a perforated inner wall 212 of the centrifuge chamber, the rotor being provided with rotor blades 214 for rotating the gas phase and the biomass suspended herein within the centrifuge chamber.
- biomass and other material in the centrifuge chamber are forced by centrifugal forces towards the reactive surface at the outer wall 208 of the centrifuge chamber 204, at which pyrolysis is effected.
- Heat deflectors 216 are secured to the rotor blades for limiting heat radiation from the furnace 206 onto the inner wall 212 of the centrifuge chamber, which surrounds a condenser to be kept at a limited temperature well below the pyrolysis temperature of about 350-700°C.
- Condenser 218 is arranged coaxially within the centrifuge chamber 204 and comprises a packing material 220 for enhancing condensation.
- Equidistant baffle plates 222 provide a support for the packing material and for the shell of the condenser 218, and perforations 224 in the baffle plates 222 guide pyrolysis gas through the condenser to optimize gas/liquid contact.
- Cold liquid is fed into the condenser via a perforated cooling feed pipe 226.
- a bottom portion of the wall 208 may be provided with holes or perforations allowing char to fall into a channel 228, in which the char is conveyed away from the pyrolysis apparatus by means of e.g. a worm drive conveyor 230.
- a worm drive conveyor 230 e.g. a worm drive conveyor
- Fig. 3 shows a partial cross-section through the pyrolysis apparatus 200.
- the furnace 206 shown in Fig. 2 is not included in Fig. 3 for the sake of clarity.
- Biomass in the centrifuge chamber 204 is illustrated as hatched area 232.
- pyrolysis vapors diffuse into the condenser 218 via perforations in the inner wall 212 of the centrifuge chamber 204 (see Fig. 2), there being provided an inwardly projecting pipe stub 236 at each perforation.
- Each pipe stub 236 has a plurality of openings 238 located above the surface of the condensed pyrolysis liquid 240, through which gas may escape into the condenser 218.
- the pipe stubs 236 have a length sufficient to extend through a layer of condensed pyrolysis liquid, e.g. tar, which has accumulated at the outer periphery of the condenser.
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