During co-pyrolysis of biomass with plastic waste, bio-oil yields (BOY) could be either induced or reduced significantly via synergistic effects (SE). However, investigating/ interpreting the SE and BOY in multidimensional domains is complicated and limited. This work applied XGBoost machine-learning and Shapley additive explanation (SHAP) to develop interpretable/ explainable models for predicting BOY and SE from co-pyrolysis of biomass and plastic waste using 26 input features. Imbalanced training datasets were improved by synthetic minority over-sampling technique. The prediction accuracy of XGBoost models was nearly 0.90 R for BOY while greater than 0.85 R for SE. By SHAP, individual impact and interaction of input features on the XGBoost models can be achieved. Although reaction temperature and biomass-to-plastic ratio were the top two important features, overall contributions of feedstock characteristics were more than 60 % in the system of co-pyrolysis. The finding provides a better understanding of co-pyrolysis and a way of further improvements.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biortech.2022.128419 | DOI Listing |
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