Pyrolytic process has a promising potential for the environmentally friendly upgrading of lignocellulosic and plastic waste. Thermogravimetry and pyrolysis-gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (Py-GC/MS) were used to get information about the reactive decomposition of PCL in binary mixtures with microcrystalline cellulose (MC) or sisal fibres (SF). Preliminary thermogravimetric investigation showed that biomass is thermally degraded at lower temperatures than PCL and this process has a predominant influence on the thermal behaviour of the mixtures. Discrepancies between the experimental and predicted TG/DTG profiles were considered as a measurement of the extent of interactions occurring on co-pyrolysis. It was found that reactivity of PCL ...
The pyrolytic behaviour of individual component in biomass needs to be understood to gain insight in...
Co-pyrolysis of biomass and plastics gives rise to synergistic effects that can improve the properti...
The interactions between lignin and cellulose during the slow pyrolysis of their blends were studied...
Thermal degradation processes for a series of mixtures based on polycaprolactone (PCL), with microcr...
As the world population and economy grow, higher consumption results in higher waste packaging, plas...
Pyrolysis is estimated to be one of the most promising methods to convert biomass to diverse product...
Biomass represents an abundant energy resource, which can provide second generation fuels and value-...
: This paper presents a study on the pyrolytic behavior of mixtures of lignocellulosic biomass with ...
The thermochemical behavior of cellulose, glucomannan, and xylan was investigated by pyrolysis–gas c...
Co-pyrolysis characteristics of soluble polysaccharides-cellulose were investigated through thermogr...
The mechanism of synergistic effects occurred during co-pyrolysis of cellulose (CE) and high-density...
Cellulose, hemicellulose and lignin are the three major components of biomass, constituting about 85...
Previously, the primary product distribution resulting from fast pyrolysis of cellulose, hemicellulo...
The three primary lignocellulosic biomass components (cellulose, xylan and lignin), synthetic biomas...
Biomass from pine cone (Pinus pinea L.) was co-pyrolyzed with synthetic polymers (PE, PP and PS) in ...
The pyrolytic behaviour of individual component in biomass needs to be understood to gain insight in...
Co-pyrolysis of biomass and plastics gives rise to synergistic effects that can improve the properti...
The interactions between lignin and cellulose during the slow pyrolysis of their blends were studied...
Thermal degradation processes for a series of mixtures based on polycaprolactone (PCL), with microcr...
As the world population and economy grow, higher consumption results in higher waste packaging, plas...
Pyrolysis is estimated to be one of the most promising methods to convert biomass to diverse product...
Biomass represents an abundant energy resource, which can provide second generation fuels and value-...
: This paper presents a study on the pyrolytic behavior of mixtures of lignocellulosic biomass with ...
The thermochemical behavior of cellulose, glucomannan, and xylan was investigated by pyrolysis–gas c...
Co-pyrolysis characteristics of soluble polysaccharides-cellulose were investigated through thermogr...
The mechanism of synergistic effects occurred during co-pyrolysis of cellulose (CE) and high-density...
Cellulose, hemicellulose and lignin are the three major components of biomass, constituting about 85...
Previously, the primary product distribution resulting from fast pyrolysis of cellulose, hemicellulo...
The three primary lignocellulosic biomass components (cellulose, xylan and lignin), synthetic biomas...
Biomass from pine cone (Pinus pinea L.) was co-pyrolyzed with synthetic polymers (PE, PP and PS) in ...
The pyrolytic behaviour of individual component in biomass needs to be understood to gain insight in...
Co-pyrolysis of biomass and plastics gives rise to synergistic effects that can improve the properti...
The interactions between lignin and cellulose during the slow pyrolysis of their blends were studied...