Processes forming Gas, Tar, and Coke in Cellulose Gasification from Gas‐Phase Reactions of Levoglucosan as Intermediate
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...
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Title
Processes forming Gas, Tar, and Coke in Cellulose Gasification from Gas‐Phase Reactions of Levoglucosan as Intermediate
Published Date
Jun 23, 2015
Journal
Volume
8
Issue
13
Pages
2240 - 2249
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