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Devolatilization, biomass temperature range

ABSTRACT The radiative pyrolysis of wood (thick cylinders and chip beds) has been investigated experimentally for external radiative heat fluxes in the range 28-80kW/m, resulting in maximum sample temperatures of 600-950K. Radial temperature profiles, product yields and composition, and devolatilization rates have been measured. The influences of wood variety (hardwoods and softwoods) on the pyrolysis characteristics are discussed and comparisons are made with biomass (agricultural residues). [Pg.1143]

Slow pyrolysis of biomass operates at relatively low heating rates (0. l-2°C/s) and longer solid and vapor residence time (2-30 min) to favor biochar yield (Nanda et al., 2014b). Slow pyrolysis operates at temperature lower than that of fast pyrolysis, t q)ically 400 10°C and has a gas residence time usually > 5 s. Slow pyrolysis is similar to carbonization (for low temperatures and long residence times). During conventional pyrolysis, biomass is slowly devolatilized facilitating the formation of chars and some tars as the main products. This process yields different range of products with their properties dependent on temperature, inert gas flow rate and residence time. [Pg.348]


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