Research Article

Reorganization Reaction Characteristics between Different Volatile Content and Waste Pyrolysis

Table 1

Typical component element analysis and industrial analysis and calorific value of household waste.

SampleElemental analysis (empty dry base, wt.%)Industrial analysis (empty dry base, wt.%)HHV (empty dry base, MJ kg−1)
CHNOWater contentVolatile matterFixed carbonAsh content

Plastics80.02 ± 0.8710.71 ± 0.540.11 ± 0.014.74 ± 0.890.85 ± 0.0890.40 ± 1.544.61 ± 0.344.14 ± 0.2930.37 ± 0.88
Cotton cloth55.62 ± 0.695.31 ± 0.450.32 ± 0.0234.04 ± 1.513.17 ± 0.1485.32 ± 2.019.97 ± 0.751.53 ± 0.1118.25 ± 0.91
Kitchen waste40.35 ± 0.555.98 ± 0.371.92 ± 0.0220.67 ± 1.1510.79 ± 0.3264.73 ± 1.544.19 ± 0.2820.29 ± 0.3015.36 ± 0.71
Paper products35.28 ± 0.635.36 ± 0.410.79 ± 0.0140.72 ± 1.236.16 ± 0.2970.86 ± 2.1711.29 ± 0.1311.69 ± 0.2614.40 ± 0.59
Sizing remnants27.74 ± 0.672.33 ± 0.221.00 ± 0.015.43 ± 0.8710.30 ± 0.4316.67 ± 1.111.63 ± 0.2257.76 ± 0.477.39 ± 0.36

The oxygen element content was calculated by the difference method.