Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1198106 Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis 2008 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Influence of the amount of levoglucosan-loading on the pyrolysis behavior was studied in N2 at 400 °C with a dual-space closed ampoule reactor. The results indicated that the pyrolytic pathways are different between vapor- and liquid/solid-phases. Relative contribution of these two pyrolysis conditions changed depending on the amount of levoglucosan-loading. In vapor-phase, levoglucosan was selectively converted to the non-condensable gas (mainly CO and CO2), while char and other condensable low molecular-weight (MW) products (furfural, 5-hydroxymethyl furfural, glycolaldehyde, hydroxyacetone, acetic acid and formic acid) were formed more selectively in liquid/solid-phase. Furthermore, the aldehydes and hydroxyacetone formed from the pyrolysis in liquid/solid-phase were found to stabilize levoglucosan in vapor-phase. Clearly-observed isotope effect with acetaldehyde-1-d1 suggested that the vapor-phase gasification of levoglucosan proceeds in a radical-chain mechanism.

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