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98/02190 Co-combustion of biomass pretreated in a fluid bed pyrolysis unit : Hansen, M. W. et al. Dev. Thermochem. Biomass Convers., 1997, 1, 267–281. Edited by Bridgwater, A. V. and Boocock, D. G. B., Blackie, London, UK


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1998
Weight
214 KB
Volume
39
Category
Article
ISSN
0140-6701

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✦ Synopsis


hydrocarbons, which are produced under higher reaction severity and are the precursors of particulate matter formation.

The effect of time, temperature and oxygen on product composition and the maturation of tars through distinct classes of products are described here. The effect of oxygen at temperatures of 600-700°C accelerates the destruction of primary pyrolysis products but appears to have no significant effect on benzene.


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