Processes forming Gas, Tar, and Coke in Cellulose Gasification from Gas‐Phase Reactions of Levoglucosan as Intermediate

Volume: 8, Issue: 13, Pages: 2240 - 2249
Published: Jun 23, 2015
Abstract
The gas-phase pyrolysis of levoglucosan (LG), the major intermediate species during cellulose gasification, was studied experimentally over the temperature range of 400-900 °C. Gaseous LG did not produce any dehydration products, which include coke, furans, and aromatic substances, although these are characteristic products of the pyrolysis of molten LG. Alternatively, at >500 °C, gaseous LG produced only fragmentation products, such as...
Paper Details
Title
Processes forming Gas, Tar, and Coke in Cellulose Gasification from Gas‐Phase Reactions of Levoglucosan as Intermediate
Published Date
Jun 23, 2015
Volume
8
Issue
13
Pages
2240 - 2249
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