Aa. Zabaniotou et al., PRODUCT COMPOSITION AND KINETICS OF FLASH PYROLYSIS OF ERICA-ARBOREA (BIOMASS), Journal of analytical and applied pyrolysis, 29(1), 1994, pp. 73-87
Erica Arborea flash pyrolysis experiments were performed in a captive
sample reactor. The effects of temperature and moisture content on the
yields and compositions of the products were investigated. The partic
le size of Erica Arborea, the temperature of pyrolysis, the residence
time and the heating rates were varied in the ranges 100-500 muM 100-7
00-degrees-C, 0.1-1.0 s and 100-150-degrees-C/s respectively. The expe
riments were carried out at atmospheric pressure under nitrogen. Eleme
ntal analysis was carried out on the char, and the heat content of the
char was estimated. Char yield decreases with temperature, approachin
g the asymptotic value of 23 wt.% (dry wood) at 500-degrees-C, while t
he total gas yield increases with temperature. Tar yield shows a maxim
um of 45 wt.% (dry wood) at approx. 400-degrees-C. The gases produced
from the pyrolysis of Erica Arborea consist mainly of H-2, CO, CO2, CH
4, C2H4 and C2H6. The main products are CO and CO2. Both increase with
temperature, the latter increasing at a lower rate. The heat content
of the char varies from 24.500 to 30.200 kJ/kg. Experiments combined w
ith the Anthony and Howard model allowed us to estimate the kinetic pa
rameters of the total weight loss and of the CO, CO2, CH4, C2H4 yields
.