Gas‐to‐Biochar Byproducts of Pyrolysis and Gasification of Star Anise Biomass
Hanlin Cao,
Qingbao Luo,
Yao He
et al.
Abstract:In a transition to a circular economy, second-generation biomass energy has come to the forefront. The present study is aimed at characterizing biochar and byproducts of the pyrolysis of star anise residue (ANI) in the N2 and CO2 atmospheres as well as the kinetics and optimal reaction mechanisms based on the Flynn–Wall–Ozawa and Coats-Redfern methods. The ANI pyrolysis involved three stages, with the first one (161.5–559.1°C) as the main phase. The activation energy was lower in the N2 atmosphere than in the … Show more
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