Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
684276 Bioresource Technology 2009 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

In this work, pyrolysis characteristics were investigated using thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) at heating rates of 5–20 °C/min. Most of the materials were decomposed between 330 °C and 370 °C at each heating rate. The average activation energy was 236.2 kJ/mol when the pyrolytic conversion increased from 5% to 70%. The pyrolysis kinetics of oak trees was also investigated experimentally and mathematically. The experiments were carried out in a tubing reactor at a temperature range of 330–370 °C with a reaction time of 2–8 min. A lump model of combined series and parallel reactions for bio-oil and gas formation was proposed. The kinetic parameters were determined by nonlinear least-squares regression from the experimental data. It was found from the reaction kinetic constants that the predominant reaction pathway from the oak trees was to bio-oil formation rather than to gas formation at the investigated temperature range.

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