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Two-step pyrolysis characteristic of cellulose: effects of pyrolysis temperature and residence time

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Pages 2481-2493 | Received 26 Jul 2018, Accepted 22 Nov 2018, Published online: 25 Jan 2019
 

ABSTRACT

Two-step pyrolysis (TSP) of cellulose was conducted by Py-GC/MS to investigate the pyrolytic behavior of cellulose. The effects of the first step pyrolysis temperature (T1) and residence time (RT1) on the products distribution were studied. The pyrolytic mechanism was also analyzed detailedly. T1 was set from 250°C to 650°C with an interval of 50°C and RT1 was set as 10, 20, and 40 s. The contents of anhydrosugar and their derivatives decreased in the first step and increased in the second step with T1 increasing, reaching maximum higher than 80.00% at T1 of 350oC in the first step and at T1 higher than 500oC in the second step. RT1 had little influence on the contents of anhydrosugar and their derivatives in the second step and at T1 lower than 500°C in the first step. With T1 increasing, the content of furans increased firstly and then became stable at RT1 of 10 and 20 s in the first step, reaching higher than 25.00% at T1 higher than 550°C with RT1 less than 20 s. In the second step, the content of furans kept stable at T1 lower than 350°C and then decreased with T1 and RT1 elevated. The increased T1 facilitated the generation of light linear compounds in the first step. In the second step, the contents of aromatic compounds increased firstly and then decreased with T1 increasing. Besides, some value-added chemicals, namely levoglucosan (LG) 5-hydroxymethyl-furfural (HMF) and furfural (FF) levoglucosenone (LGO) could be obviously enriched. T1 of 450–500°C with RT1 about 20 s was the optimum pyrolysis condition for improving the selectivities of the value-added chemicals in TSP, which was conducive to the practical application of TSP of cellulose.

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Funding

This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (51676179).

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