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Fast Pyrolysis of Pine Sawdust in a Fluidized-Bed Reactor
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Biomass UtilizationChemical EngineeringBiomass ConversionBio-oil FractionsBio-oil FractionEngineeringEnvironmental EngineeringApplied PyrolysisBiomassPine SawdustChemical PropertiesSeed ProcessingBiomass PyrolysisPyrolysis Process
Pine (Pinus strobus) sawdust was pyrolyzed in a fluidized-bed reactor between the temperatures of 400 and 600 °C. The fixed-bed volume and residence time were optimized to maximize the liquid yield. We report the detailed physical and chemical properties of the bio-oil fraction collected during fast pyrolysis. The liquid yield was maximized at 500 °C, whereas increased gas formation occurred at 600 °C. 13C NMR of the bio-oil fractions indicated a decrease in the carbohydrate fraction and an increase in the aromatic fraction when pyrolysis temperatures were increased from 500 to 600 °C. Over the ranges of our investigation, the effects of the fixed-bed volume and residence time were negligible on the chemical composition of the bio-oil. Toluene and ethyl acetate bio-oil extracts were analyzed by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry following chemical derivatization. At increased reaction temperatures, the process favored conversion of guaiacols to catechols.
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