Data di Pubblicazione:
2003
Abstract:
Conventional pyrolysis of beech wood has been carried out for heating temperatures in the range
600-900 K, reproducing conditions of interest in countercurrent fixed-bed gasification. The yields
of liquids (water and tars) increase with the heating temperature from about 40 to 55% of dry
wood mass, confirming results previously obtained with a laboratory-scale gasifier. Apart from
qualitative identification of 90 species, GC/MS techniques have been applied to quantify 40-
43% of tars (40 species, with major contributions from acetic acid, hydroxypropanone, hydroxyacetaldehyde,
levoglucosan, formic acid, syringol, and 2-furaldehyde). Decomposition of holocellulose
leads to the formation of furan derivatives and carbohydrates, with a temperaturedominated
selectivity toward hydroxyacetaldehyde against levoglucosan. Syringols and guaiacols,
originating from primary degradation of lignin, present a maximum for heating temperatures
of about 750-800 K whereas, owing to secondary degradation, phenols continuously increase.
A comparison is also provided with fast pyrolysis liquids obtained from four commercial plants.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Branca, Carmen
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