Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7070097 | Bioresource Technology | 2016 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
In order to understand the sensitivity of volatile-char interactions to mild temperatures (600-800 °C), in-situ rice husk char was prepared from fast pyrolysis (>103 K sâ1) on a fixed-bed reactor. Retention of K in char, changes in char structure and char reactivity were determined. The results showed that volatile-char interactions did not cause obvious effect on the char yield but showed an inhibitory effect on char reactivity. The inhibition began only above 650 °C and intensified with temperature rise, but kept almost unchanged at 700-800 °C. Char structure and retention of K have a combined effect on char reactivity. The decreased reactivity was caused by additional volatilization of K from char matrix and transformation of relatively smaller aromatic ring systems to large ring systems (>6 benzene rings) above 650 °C.
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Authors
Peng Liu, Yijun Zhao, Yangzhou Guo, Dongdong Feng, Jiangquan Wu, Pengxiang Wang, Shaozeng Sun,