The nature of the main primary mechanisms involved in lignocellulosic fast pyrolysis is often assumed to be radical mechanisms. Here we demonstrate that thermal depolymerization of native hemicelluloses can undergo several primary and secondary concerted reactions leading to light oxygenates that can compete with radical mechanisms. To model these reactions at a microscopic level, we used high-level quantum calculations based on functional theory. In parallel, a set of experimental data was collected to confirm the main structural features of extracted and purified hemicelluloses and to describe chemical variations within fast pyrolysis products released from various hemicellulosic fractions at 823 K. In general, the barriers computed at 80...
Efforts to understand the reaction mechanisms of cellulose pyrolysis have been stymied by short reac...
A full understanding of all possible elementary reactions applicable to cellulose fast pyrolysis is ...
Fast pyrolysis of lignocellulosic biomass, utilizing moderate temperatures ranging from 400 to 600 °...
The nature of the main primary mechanisms involved in lignocellulosic fast pyrolysis is often assume...
The nature of main primary mechanisms involved in lignocellulosic fast pyrolysis is often assumed to...
The transformation of lignocellulosic biomass into bio-based commodity chemicals is technically poss...
Pyrolysis of lignocellulosic biomass is a sustainable and low-cost technology for the production of ...
The kinetics studies is of great importance for the understanding of the mechanism of hemicellulose ...
Ce travail de thèse a porté sur modélisation cinétique détaillée de la pyrolyse de la biomasse et no...
Two sets of experiments, categorized as TG–FTIR and Py–GC–FTIR, are employed to investigate the mech...
Biomass fast-pyrolysis, or the rapid heating in the absence of oxygen, is a promising method for bio...
Biomass conversion to chemicals and fuels through fast pyrolysis shows great potential but requires ...
Fast pyrolysis of biomass produces bio-oil as a dominant product. However, the yield and composition...
Fast pyrolysis of biomass is a next-generation biofuels production process that is capable of conver...
Fast pyrolysis is a potentially attractive method for converting biomass to a low energy-density liq...
Efforts to understand the reaction mechanisms of cellulose pyrolysis have been stymied by short reac...
A full understanding of all possible elementary reactions applicable to cellulose fast pyrolysis is ...
Fast pyrolysis of lignocellulosic biomass, utilizing moderate temperatures ranging from 400 to 600 °...
The nature of the main primary mechanisms involved in lignocellulosic fast pyrolysis is often assume...
The nature of main primary mechanisms involved in lignocellulosic fast pyrolysis is often assumed to...
The transformation of lignocellulosic biomass into bio-based commodity chemicals is technically poss...
Pyrolysis of lignocellulosic biomass is a sustainable and low-cost technology for the production of ...
The kinetics studies is of great importance for the understanding of the mechanism of hemicellulose ...
Ce travail de thèse a porté sur modélisation cinétique détaillée de la pyrolyse de la biomasse et no...
Two sets of experiments, categorized as TG–FTIR and Py–GC–FTIR, are employed to investigate the mech...
Biomass fast-pyrolysis, or the rapid heating in the absence of oxygen, is a promising method for bio...
Biomass conversion to chemicals and fuels through fast pyrolysis shows great potential but requires ...
Fast pyrolysis of biomass produces bio-oil as a dominant product. However, the yield and composition...
Fast pyrolysis of biomass is a next-generation biofuels production process that is capable of conver...
Fast pyrolysis is a potentially attractive method for converting biomass to a low energy-density liq...
Efforts to understand the reaction mechanisms of cellulose pyrolysis have been stymied by short reac...
A full understanding of all possible elementary reactions applicable to cellulose fast pyrolysis is ...
Fast pyrolysis of lignocellulosic biomass, utilizing moderate temperatures ranging from 400 to 600 °...