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Micro-explosion of liquid intermediates during the fast pyrolysis of sucrose and organosolv lignin

Journal

JOURNAL OF ANALYTICAL AND APPLIED PYROLYSIS
Volume 122, Issue -, Pages 106-121

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.jaap.2016.10.010

Keywords

Fast pyrolysis; Liquid intermediate phase; Bubbling; Micro-explosion; Aerosol formation

Funding

  1. Washington State Agricultural Research Center [NIFA-Hatch-WNP00701]
  2. National Science Foundation [CBET-1434073, CAREER CBET-1150430]
  3. Div Of Chem, Bioeng, Env, & Transp Sys
  4. Directorate For Engineering [1434073] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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A new methodology has been proposed to describe of the dynamics of bubble formation during pyrolysis of Organosolv lignin and sucrose (surrogates for biomass) using fast speed visualization (125fps) with mathematical modeling. The model uses a population balance to predict overall rates of bubble birth and death, bubble bursting, and aerosol ejection. The experimental studies were performed on a uniquely modified CDS Analytical Pyroprobe 5000 to visualize the formation of bubbles within the liquid intermediate phase at heating rates close 100 degrees C/s. Experimentally, we observed that bubbles follow a log-normal distribution versus bubble size within the liquid intermediate phase for both materials. This distribution function changes over time due to increased viscosity from solidification reactions that generate char and the changes in the rate of bubble formation. Micro-explosion intensity was used to estimate aerosol ejection intensity. The model predicts aerosol ejection yields of 21.18% w/w from Organosolv lignin and 17.40% w/w from sucrose during pyrolysis with an average droplet size of 10 mu m. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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