Thermogravimetric measurements are made in air, at three heating rates between 5 and 10 K/min, of chars produced from the pyrolysis of corncobs catalyzed by sulfuric acid, ferric sulfate and zinc chloride and, for comparison, of washed corncobs. The catalyst concentrations are those which maximize the furfural production and give rise to char yields between 27 and 32% (versus 22% in the absence of catalysts). The structural morphology and the reactivity, especially at high conversion, are largely affected by catalysts. Thus the kinetic evaluation also reveals that, although a two-step reaction mechanism is applicable in all cases, the estimated parameters are highly dependent on the catalytic treatment undergone by corncobs during the pyrolysis stage.
Oxidation reactivity of chars generated from the acid-catalyzed pyrolysis of corncobs
Branca C;
2014
Abstract
Thermogravimetric measurements are made in air, at three heating rates between 5 and 10 K/min, of chars produced from the pyrolysis of corncobs catalyzed by sulfuric acid, ferric sulfate and zinc chloride and, for comparison, of washed corncobs. The catalyst concentrations are those which maximize the furfural production and give rise to char yields between 27 and 32% (versus 22% in the absence of catalysts). The structural morphology and the reactivity, especially at high conversion, are largely affected by catalysts. Thus the kinetic evaluation also reveals that, although a two-step reaction mechanism is applicable in all cases, the estimated parameters are highly dependent on the catalytic treatment undergone by corncobs during the pyrolysis stage.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.