We study the thermal decomposition of cellulose using molecular simulations based on the ReaxFF reactive force field. Our analysis focuses on the mechanism and kinetics of chain scission, and their sensitivity on the condensed phase environment. For this purpose, we simulate the thermal decomposition of amorphous and partially crystalline cellulose at various heating rates. We find that thermal degradation begins with depolymerization via glycosidic bond cleavage, and that the order of events corresponds to a randomly initiated chain reaction. Depolymerization is followed by ring fragmentation reactions that lead to the formation of a number of light oxygenates. Water is formed mainly in intermolecular dehydration reactions at a later stage...
The nature of the main primary mechanisms involved in lignocellulosic fast pyrolysis is often assume...
Cellulosic biomass has the potential to be used as a sustainable feedstock for the production of liq...
The thermal decomposition of Avicel cellulose was studied by non-isothermal differential scanning ca...
We study the thermal decomposition of cellulose using molecular simulations based on the ReaxFF reac...
Funding Information: We are grateful for the support by the FinnCERES Materials Bioeconomy Ecosystem...
The kinetics and products of cellulose pyrolysis can be studied using large-scale molecular dynamics...
Much of the current interest in cellulose pyrolysis stems from technologies that enable the conversi...
Mechanism investigation of cellulose pyrolysis is remarkably useful for efficient utilization of bio...
Cellulose, the major component of plant matter, has a complex hierarchical structure that extends fr...
The quintessential form of cellulose in wood consists of microfibrils that have high aspect ratio cr...
Depletion of non-renewable sources has led to efforts in the development of technologies to utilize ...
We modeled nascent decomposition processes in cellulose pyrolysis at 327 and 600 °C using Car–Parri...
Dissolution of cellulose is an important but complicated step in biofuel production fromlignocellulo...
The widely accepted Broido-Shafizadeh model describes cellulose pyrolysis kinetics in terms of two p...
Cellulose, which is a polymer of β-1→4 linked D-glucose units, comprises about half the components o...
The nature of the main primary mechanisms involved in lignocellulosic fast pyrolysis is often assume...
Cellulosic biomass has the potential to be used as a sustainable feedstock for the production of liq...
The thermal decomposition of Avicel cellulose was studied by non-isothermal differential scanning ca...
We study the thermal decomposition of cellulose using molecular simulations based on the ReaxFF reac...
Funding Information: We are grateful for the support by the FinnCERES Materials Bioeconomy Ecosystem...
The kinetics and products of cellulose pyrolysis can be studied using large-scale molecular dynamics...
Much of the current interest in cellulose pyrolysis stems from technologies that enable the conversi...
Mechanism investigation of cellulose pyrolysis is remarkably useful for efficient utilization of bio...
Cellulose, the major component of plant matter, has a complex hierarchical structure that extends fr...
The quintessential form of cellulose in wood consists of microfibrils that have high aspect ratio cr...
Depletion of non-renewable sources has led to efforts in the development of technologies to utilize ...
We modeled nascent decomposition processes in cellulose pyrolysis at 327 and 600 °C using Car–Parri...
Dissolution of cellulose is an important but complicated step in biofuel production fromlignocellulo...
The widely accepted Broido-Shafizadeh model describes cellulose pyrolysis kinetics in terms of two p...
Cellulose, which is a polymer of β-1→4 linked D-glucose units, comprises about half the components o...
The nature of the main primary mechanisms involved in lignocellulosic fast pyrolysis is often assume...
Cellulosic biomass has the potential to be used as a sustainable feedstock for the production of liq...
The thermal decomposition of Avicel cellulose was studied by non-isothermal differential scanning ca...