Amc. Janse et al., COMBUSTION KINETICS OF CHAR OBTAINED BY FLASH PYROLYSIS OF PINE WOOD, Industrial & engineering chemistry research, 37(10), 1998, pp. 3909-3918
The combustion kinetics of rapidly pyrolyzed wood have been investigat
ed within the temperature range of 573-773 It and the oxygen concentra
tion range of 2.25-36 vol %. These kinetics are, for instance, require
d for the design of a char combustion section in an integrated flash p
yrolysis pilot plant. Two different experimental techniques were used:
a standard thermogravimetrical technique (TGA) and flue gas analysis
after combustion in a diluted packed bed. The pyrolysis char was prepa
red in a small screen heater reactor, enabling heating rates of over 3
00 K/s. The results of the TGA and the packed-bed measurements are in
good agreement for temperatures above 648 K. Below that temperature, t
he reaction rate observed in the TGA appears to be (up to 1.5 times) l
ower than that in the packed-bed reactor. The combustion kinetics can
be described by the following simple rate equation which has an averag
e deviation of 20%: r = 5.3 x 10(5)e(-125x103/RT)P(O2)(0.53)(1-X)(0.49
). Several pore models reported in the literature were tested against
the experimental data, but they could not improve the accuracy of the
fit. In comparison with available data, this specific type of char sho
ws a notably higher rate of combustion.