Influence of intraparticle secondary heterogeneous reactions on the reaction enthalpy of wood pyrolysis Articles
Overview
published in
publication date
- November 2015
start page
- 281
end page
- 286
volume
- 116
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
full text
International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)
- 0165-2370
Electronic International Standard Serial Number (EISSN)
- 1873-250X
abstract
- Despite the technical relevance of wood pyrolysis the reaction enthalpy of this conversion step remains a matter of controversy. In this work the slow pyrolysis of dry spherical beech wood particles with 25 mm diameter was investigated by means of Laser-Induced Fluorescence of the evolving volatiles together with macroscopic thermogravimetric analysis in a particle cell. It was observed that the reaction heat is correlated with the ratio of total fluorescence intensity versus conversion rate. In exothermic regimes of pyrolysis this ratio changes significantly, while it is relatively constant in endothermic regimes. Taking into account the results of differential scanning calorimetry and the char yields at different sample sizes the results of this study can be interpreted such that when heterogeneous secondary reactions of the pyrolysis volatiles are promoted, the production of char is enhanced together with the production of polyaromatic hydrocarbons, leading to a more exothermic global heat of reaction.
Classification
subjects
- Chemistry
- Electronics
- Industrial Engineering
- Materials science and engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Physics
keywords
- biomass pyrolysis; devolatilization; in-situ laser spectroscopy; laser-induced fluorescence