Pyrolysis products from different biomasses: Application to the thermal cracking of tar

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The purpose of this study was to evaluate the amounts of various pyrolysis products (gases, water, tar and charcoal) from three biomasses (wood, coconut shell and straw) and to suggest a kinetic equation for the thermal cracking of tar at temperatures varying from 400 to 900°C. From the results, a comparative analysis is done for the biomasses, and a kinetic model of thermal cracking of tar is proposed for a residence time ranging from zero to 4s. This can be applied to the purification of gasification gases used as a feed gas to a combustion engine, and so contributes to the design of gasifiers. © 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Fagbemi, L., Khezami, L., & Capart, R. (2001). Pyrolysis products from different biomasses: Application to the thermal cracking of tar. Applied Energy, 69(4), 293–306. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0306-2619(01)00013-7

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