Jankovic, Bojan published the artcileCharacterization analysis of Poplar fluff pyrolysis products. Multi-component kinetic study, Application of Benzyl acetate, the main research area is Poplar fluff pyrolysis thermal conversion structural property.
This paper describes the pyrolysis of Poplar fluff (from Populus alba) using online apparatus, and carbonization process at 850 °C using the fixed bed reactor. Characteristics of pyrolysis products were examined Elemental and chem. analyses were shown that Poplar fluff has higher energy content characterized by increased content of fibrous structure (particularly cellulose). Independent parallel reactions model very well describes devolatilization process. It was found that increased amount of extractives can significantly affect on increased release of light gaseous products, but declining hydrocarbons, mostly the alkanes. Liquid product is mainly composed of phenolics, aldehydes, acids, esters and ketones. The carbonization process produces the great abundance of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH’s), where naphthalene is the most abundant. Mechanism for PAH’s formation was suggested. This study represents the first step in a much wider and more comprehensive way in thermal conversion processes of this type of fuel.
Fuel published new progress about Biomass. 140-11-4 belongs to class esters-buliding-blocks, name is Benzyl acetate, and the molecular formula is C9H10O2, Application of Benzyl acetate.
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