Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1197416 Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis 2012 16 Pages PDF
Abstract

Cellulose pyrolysis, studied since more than one century, has been the object of a great number of papers. Several related kinetic models have been established in large experimental conditions, from slow to fast pyrolysis. Unfortunately, no actual consensus is reached. The primary formation of intermediate species accompanied or not with phase change phenomena are amongst the main matters of concerns. The purpose of the present review is to report the controversies, well-established knowledges and unresolved questions concerning the existence and role of intermediate species (often called “active cellulose”). After a general discussion, a few research topics are suggested at the end of the paper.

► Cellulose pyrolysis, studied since more than one century, has been the object of numerous papers. ► Related kinetic models have been established from slow to fast pyrolysis. No consensus is reached. ► The existence of intermediate species and phase change phenomena are important matters of concerns. ► This paper reports the controversies, well-established knowledges and unresolved questions about these species. ► After a general discussion, a few research topics are suggested.

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