2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.wasman.2019.02.009
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Pyrolysis and combustion kinetics of lignocellulosic biomass pellets with calcium-rich wastes from agro-forestry residues

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“…Moreover, it is similar to the reported for the olive peel, which has been used to obtain H 2 through pyrolysis [55]. The ashes percentage reported for different types of biomass is lower than 10% [40,45,53]. Sugarcane residual biomass has an 8.1 wt% ash, which is composed mainly of Al, K, Fe and Si, according to the ICP-MS analysis.…”
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confidence: 84%
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“…Moreover, it is similar to the reported for the olive peel, which has been used to obtain H 2 through pyrolysis [55]. The ashes percentage reported for different types of biomass is lower than 10% [40,45,53]. Sugarcane residual biomass has an 8.1 wt% ash, which is composed mainly of Al, K, Fe and Si, according to the ICP-MS analysis.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…Thereby, differences in product distribution and kinetic parameters under catalytic and non-catalytic conditions must be addressed for different degradation atmospheres. Thus, pyrolysis (N 2 ) is commonly compared to combustion (O 2 ) [40][41][42][43], because the latter is the traditional thermal degradation process employed to handle lignocellulosic solid wastes. For that purpose, TG analysis have been widely used in the characterization of thermal degradation of different types of biomass, such as nutshell, pine sawdust [1], other lignocellulosic biomass [40] and plastics [41].…”
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“…Regarding this, much attention has been paid to the thermal processes (mainly pyrolysis) involved in the production of fuels and aromatic chemicals from lignin, such as phenols [3,4], aromatic hydrocarbons [5,6], and vanillin. Typically, catalytic pyrolysis was popularly regarded as a promising technical route to produce high-quality oil and gas [7,8,9,10,11,12]. Recently, many researchers have focused on lignin pyrolysis with calcium salt additives, which improves the quality of the resulting bio-oil.…”
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“…Meanwhile, the higher pyrolysis temperature reduced the potential risk of PTM and ensured carbon stability. Yuan, Yu, and Shen (2019) investigated the pyrolysis and combustion properties of lignocellulosic biomass pellets with Ca-rich agro-forestry wastes. The Ca-rich agro-forestry wastes mildly affected the degradation rate in devolatilization stage at a temperature lower than 400°C, but significantly affected the lignin degradation and char combustion at a temperature higher than 700°C.…”
Section: Utilization Of Domestic Agricultural and Forestry Wastesmentioning
confidence: 99%