Title of article
Catalytic effects of copper(II) chloride and aluminum chloride on the pyrolytic behavior of cellulose
Author/Authors
Rutkowski، نويسنده , , Piotr، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages
12
From page
86
To page
97
Abstract
The cellulose without and with catalyst (CuCl2, AlCl3) was subjected to pyrolysis at temperatures from 350 to 500 °C with different heating rate (10 °C/min, 100 °C/s) to produce bio-oil and selected chemicals with high yield. The pyrolytic oil yield was in the range of 37–84 wt% depending on the temperature, the heating rate and the amount of metal chloride. The non-catalytic fast pyrolysis at 500 °C gives the highest yield of bio-oil. The mixing cellulose with both metal chlorides results with a significant decrease of the liquid product. The non-catalytic pyrolysis of cellulose gives the highest mass yield of levoglucosan (up to 11.69 wt%). The great influence of metal chloride amount on the distribution of bio-oil components was observed. The copper(II) chloride and aluminum chloride addition to cellulose clearly promotes the formation of levoglucosenone (up to 3.61 wt%), 1,4:3,6-dianhydro-α-d-glucopyranose (up to 3.37 wt%) and unidentified dianhydrosugar (MW = 144; up to 1.64 wt%). Additionally, several other compounds have been identified but in minor quantities. Based on the results of the GC–MS, the effect of pyrolysis process conditions on the productivity of selected chemicals was discussed. These results allowed to create a general model of reactions during the catalytic pyrolysis of cellulose in the presence of copper(II) chloride and aluminum chloride.
Keywords
cellulose , Metal chloride , Anhydrosugars , Levoglucosenone , Catalytic pyrolysis
Journal title
Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis
Serial Year
2012
Journal title
Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis
Record number
2128210
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