The effect of feedstock origin and temperature on the structure and reactivity of char from pyrolysis at 1300–2800 °C
Surup, Gerrit Ralf; Foppe, Manuel; Schubert, Daniel; Deike, Rüdiger; Heidelmann, Markus; Timko, Michael T.; Trubetskaya, Anna
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2019Metadata
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Abstract
This study reports the effect of feedstock origin, residence time, and heat treatment temperature on CO2 and O2
reactivities, nanostructure and carbon chemistry of chars prepared at 1300, 1600, 2400, and 2800 °C in a slow
pyrolysis reactor. The structure of char was characterized by transmission electron microscopy and Raman
spectroscopy. The CO2 and O2 reactivity of char was investigated by thermogravimetric analysis. Results showed
that the ash composition and residence time influence the char reactivity less than the heat treatment temperature.
The heat treatment temperature and co-pyrolysis of pinewood char with biooil decreased the CO2
reactivity, approaching that of metallurgical coke. Importantly from a technological standpoint, the reactivities
of char from high temperature pyrolysis (2400–2800 °C) were similar to those of metallurgical coke, emphasizing
the importance of graphitizing temperatures on the char behavior. Moreover, graphitization of chars from
wood and herbaceous biomass increased with the increasing heat treatment temperature, leading to formation of
graphitizing carbon.