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Pyrolysis characteristics and non-isothermal kinetics of waste wood biomass

Journal

ENERGY
Volume 226, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2021.120358

Keywords

Pyrolysis of waste wood biomass; Improved non-isothermal kinetics; DSC/TG-DTG/GC-MS/FTIR

Funding

  1. Natural Science Foundation of China [:51876130]
  2. Capacity Building Plan for some Non-military Universities and Colleges of Shanghai Scientific Committee [18060502600]

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This study investigated the pyrolysis process of waste wood biomass using various analytical methods, finding that the pyrolysis process can be divided into three phases, with lower activation energies for waste camphor compared to waste bamboo.
The evaluation of thermochemical characteristics and the development of kinetic model for pyrolysis of waste biomass are more challenging. In this study, the mass losses, intermediates evolved and products formed during pyrolysis of waste wood biomass were determined by coupling DSC/TGA-DTG/GC-MS/FTIR to improve the understanding of conversion processes and decomposition characteristics. The improved non-isothermal kinetics method was proposed by introducing the function of mechanisms, the activation energies and pre-exponential factors were estimated iteratively by regression to enhance modeling accuracy. The results indicated the gases of CO, CO2, CH4, H-2 and the liquids of N-containing organics, esters, ketons and carboxylic acids were the most dominated products evolved. The pyrolysis of waste wood biomass could be divided into three phases, and with the increase of heating rates, the caloric requirement for pyrolysis was greatly increased. The random nucleation and one-dimensional diffusion predicted accurately the main (second) and third phases in the pyrolysis of waste wood biomass and waste camphor presented lower activation energies than waste bamboo. (C) 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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