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Carbon and char residue yields from rapid pyrolysis of kraft black liquor

Abstract

The yields of char residue, fixed carbon, and inorganic carbonate were measured for oxidized black liquor char residues produced in a laboratory laminar entrained-flow reactor (LEFR) at heating rates of 4000-13,000 degrees C/s. The char residue yields at the end of devolatilization thus obtained decreased nearly linearly with temperature, from 75% at 700 degrees C to 58% at 1100 degrees C. There were explainable differences in the char residue yields from the liquor used in this study and those used in other studies. Char residue yields seemed to depend mainly on the temperature to which the particles or droplets were exposed and were not very sensitive to heating rate. Fixed carbon yields behaved similarly to those of the char residue. The fixed carbon remaining at the end of devolatilization decreased from 67% at 700 degrees C to about 45% at 1100 degrees C. The carbonate content in black liquor changed very little before and after devolatilization.

Authors

Sricharoenchaikul V; Hicks AL; Frederick WJ

Journal

Bioresource Technology, Vol. 77, No. 2, pp. 131–138

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

April 1, 2001

DOI

10.1016/s0960-8524(00)00155-3

ISSN

0960-8524

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