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Characterization of the different fractions obtained from the pyrolysis of rope industry waste
A study of the possibilities of pyrolysis for recovering wastes of the rope's industry has been carried out. The pyrolysis of this lignocellulosic residue started at 250 °C, with the main region of decomposition occurring at temperatures between 300 and 350 °C. As the reaction temperature increased, the yields of pyrolyzed gas and oil increased, yielding 22 wt.% of a carbonaceous residue, 50 wt.% tars and a gas fraction at 800 °C. The chemical composition and textural characterization of the chars obtained at various temperatures confirmed that even if most decomposition occurs at 400 °C, there are some pyrolytic reactions still going on above 550 °C. The different pyrolysis fractions were analyzed by GC–MS; the produced oil was rich in hydrocarbons and alcohols. On the other hand, the gas fraction is mainly composed of CO2, CO and CH4. Finally, the carbonaceous solid residue (char) displayed porous features, with a more developed porous structure as the pyrolysis temperature increased.The autors thank the financial support of the Spanish MICINN (project CTM2008/01956
CTM2011/23378), Acción Integrada AIB2010PT-00209, Acção Integrada Luso-Espanhola
2011 (nº E-11/11). MH thanks CSIC for a postdoctoral contract, and MA and ASM thank
FCT for a PhD grant (SFRH/BD/71673/2010) and AdI for a postdoctoral grant (QREN-
5523-Watercork), respectively. Finally, Cordex is kindly acknowledged for providing the
rope residues.Peer reviewe