The paper reports the significant differences in the pyrolysis behavior between amorphous and crystalline cellulose. The strong hydrogen bonding networks in crystalline cellulose appear to preserve the sugar ring structure during pyrolysis so that the yield (a maximum of ~30% on a carbon basis at 250 °C) of water-soluble intermediates for amorphous cellulose is considerably higher than that (a maximum of ~3% on a carbon basis at 270 °C) of crystalline cellulose pyrolysis. Direct evidence was also provided to prove that various sugar oligomers (DPs: 1-14) present in water-soluble intermediates are indeed produced from some short glucose chain segments in amorphous cellulose during pyrolysis at a temperature as low as 140 °C. The weak hydroge...
This study reports the effect of MgCl2 loading on the evolution of reaction intermediates during cel...
Knowledge on the primary liquid products is essential to understanding the primary hydrolysis reacti...
The purpose of this study was to learn how cellulose pyrolysis was affected by changes in atmosphere...
This study reports the presence of both sugar and anhydro-sugar oligomers of a wide range of degrees...
The formation of water-soluble intermediates is an important phenomenon during cellulose pyrolysis. ...
The fast pyrolysis characteristics of cellulose were investigated in a wire-mesh reactor, which mini...
Due to the presence of amorphous structure in microcrystalline cellulose, the reactivity of microcry...
This study reveals the evolution of functional groups during slow pyrolysis of crystalline and amorp...
The effect of cellulose crystallinity on the formation of a liquid intermediate and on its thermal d...
The effect of cellulose crystallinity on the formation of a liquid intermediate and on its thermal d...
© 2016 Elsevier LtdThis study reports the pyrolysis of the acid-impregnated cellulose at 50–325 °C. ...
The unique design of wire-mesh reactors (WMR) enables the collection of primary volatiles with minim...
Cellulose pyrolysis is reportedly influenced by factors such as sample size, crystallinity, or diffe...
This study shows the dynamic evolution of the primary liquid products with conversion during the hyd...
This study investigates the formation and characteristics of reaction intermediates from the fast py...
This study reports the effect of MgCl2 loading on the evolution of reaction intermediates during cel...
Knowledge on the primary liquid products is essential to understanding the primary hydrolysis reacti...
The purpose of this study was to learn how cellulose pyrolysis was affected by changes in atmosphere...
This study reports the presence of both sugar and anhydro-sugar oligomers of a wide range of degrees...
The formation of water-soluble intermediates is an important phenomenon during cellulose pyrolysis. ...
The fast pyrolysis characteristics of cellulose were investigated in a wire-mesh reactor, which mini...
Due to the presence of amorphous structure in microcrystalline cellulose, the reactivity of microcry...
This study reveals the evolution of functional groups during slow pyrolysis of crystalline and amorp...
The effect of cellulose crystallinity on the formation of a liquid intermediate and on its thermal d...
The effect of cellulose crystallinity on the formation of a liquid intermediate and on its thermal d...
© 2016 Elsevier LtdThis study reports the pyrolysis of the acid-impregnated cellulose at 50–325 °C. ...
The unique design of wire-mesh reactors (WMR) enables the collection of primary volatiles with minim...
Cellulose pyrolysis is reportedly influenced by factors such as sample size, crystallinity, or diffe...
This study shows the dynamic evolution of the primary liquid products with conversion during the hyd...
This study investigates the formation and characteristics of reaction intermediates from the fast py...
This study reports the effect of MgCl2 loading on the evolution of reaction intermediates during cel...
Knowledge on the primary liquid products is essential to understanding the primary hydrolysis reacti...
The purpose of this study was to learn how cellulose pyrolysis was affected by changes in atmosphere...