A shock tube technique was employed to study the fast pyrolysis of cellulose with methane under conditions of high temperature, high heating rate, short reaction time, and rapid quenching. The effects of temperature, methane atmosphere, and reaction time are investigated. Experiments were carried ou
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Fast pyrolysis of cellulose in a single pulse shock tube
✍ Scribed by Zihni Öztürk; Joseph F. Merklin
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- Elsevier Science
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- 1993
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