Thermal Uses and Properties of Carbohydrates and Lignins 1976
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-637750-7.50011-x
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Catalytic Conversion of Carbohydrates to Synthesis Gas

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“…No study is known which demonstrates that the gaseous products of wood are the sum of its components under comparable pyrolysis conditions. Product analyses for wood, under conditions where pyrolysis may predominate, have been reported by Knight (1976 ); Babu {1979 ); Appell and Pantages (1976 ); Appell and Miller (1973); Stern et al (1965); Schlesinger et al (1973); Stamm (1956); Goos (1952); ; Brink (1976); and Min (1977). Support studies for gasifier research tabulated • II-11 0 5 =~~~-~ ----------------------~TR=--=2=-"-39…”
Section: Hemicellulose and Holocellulosementioning
confidence: 92%
“…No study is known which demonstrates that the gaseous products of wood are the sum of its components under comparable pyrolysis conditions. Product analyses for wood, under conditions where pyrolysis may predominate, have been reported by Knight (1976 ); Babu {1979 ); Appell and Pantages (1976 ); Appell and Miller (1973); Stern et al (1965); Schlesinger et al (1973); Stamm (1956); Goos (1952); ; Brink (1976); and Min (1977). Support studies for gasifier research tabulated • II-11 0 5 =~~~-~ ----------------------~TR=--=2=-"-39…”
Section: Hemicellulose and Holocellulosementioning
confidence: 92%
“…For the application of this alternative, the amount of residual solid needed to satisfy the process steam for LA production and the remaining solid available for pellet production has to be determined. The calorific value of pine sawdust after the steam explosion treatment is estimated with the higher heating value (HHV) parameter, as shown in Eqn (1): 56 HHV (MJ kg -1 ) = 0.1736Ce + 0.2663L + 0.3219 (1) where Ce, L, and E are the weight percentage on dry biomass basis of polysaccharides (cellulose and hemicelluloses), lignin, and extractives, respectively.…”
Section: Alternative IImentioning
confidence: 99%