Water hyacinth pyrolysis was carried out in a quartz tube reactor. Different particle sizes, pyrolysis temperatures
and catalysts were tested. The product fractional yields, gaseous products, surface morphology
and crystal structure were analyzed in order to obtain the optimal pyrolysis condition for producing syngas
(CO + H2) from water hyacinth. The results indicated that particle size had a significant impact on
water hyacinth pyrolysis and among four particle sizes in this paper dp < 200 lm was the optimal particle
size for syngas production. Moreover, active surface area, porosity level and crystalline materials
increased as the temperature rose and the results showed that among five temperatures in this study
900 C was the best pyrolysis temperature for producing syngas. In addition, the syngas production levels
can be improved if a suitable catalyst is used. The best catalyst was KCl, followed by CaO and MgO.