Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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678989 | Biomass and Bioenergy | 2006 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Pyrolysis of various forms of biomass could convert this primary energy source into valuable liquid or gaseous fuels or chemicals. In this study a CDS 2000 Pyroprobe, with a Bio-Rad FTS165 FTIR detector are used to measure yields of 3 products and 7 families of products from corn cobs pyrolysis at temperatures up to 900∘C using a wide range of heating rates. An analytical semi-empirical model is then used to approximately represent these results using a relatively small number of parameters. The compact representation can be used in applications to conveniently extrapolate and interpolate these results to other temperatures and heating rates.
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Authors
Jie Feng, Qin YuHong, Alex E.S. Green,