Catalytic pyrolysis of washed empty fruit bunch (EFB) using copper oxide (CuO) catalyst
Abstract
Empty fruit bunch (EFB) is a major solid biomass waste from palm oil industry.
Pyrolysis of EFB is thermal decomposition of biomass that occurs in the absence of
oxygen. Pyrolysis products consist of bio-oil, char and gas. With addition of copper
oxide (CuO) as catalyst, bio-oil yield is increased. The Design Expert software was used
to screen active parameters involve in this study; pyrolysis temperature, holding time
and catalytic or non-catalytic reaction. Catalytic pyrolysis of EFB was carried out in a
fixed bed catalytic reactor at temperature range from 450-550 ˚C and 30-90 seconds
holding time. Analysis of variance (ANOVA) shows that only holding time play
significant role in this study with “Prob > F” of 0.0479 which is less than 0.05. The
value of R-square is 0.4994 shows there is only 49.94 % bio-oil production depends on
the chosen parameters. The functional groups in bio-oil were analyzed using Fourier
Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR). The major compounds present in EFB
pyrolytic bio-oil were alkanes, aldehydes, ketones, esters and alcohols. Copper oxide
(CuO) catalyst was characterized using Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) and X-ray
Diffraction (XRD) to determine the morphology and the phase of the catalyst. SEM
analysis showed that the CuO catalyst is cubical in shape with particle size in the range
of 0.778-1.217 µm. Analysis from XRD shows CuO is crystalline and identified as
tenorite phase.