Characterization of free radicals by electron spin resonance spectroscopy in biochars from pyrolysis at high heating rates and at high temperatures

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Characterization of free radicals by electron spin resonance spectroscopy in biochars from pyrolysis at high heating rates and at high temperatures. / Trubetskaya, Anna; Jensen, Peter Arendt; Jensen, Anker Degn; Glarborg, Peter; Larsen, Flemming Hofmann; Andersen, Mogens Larsen.

I: Biomass & Bioenergy, Bind 94, 2016, s. 117-129.

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Trubetskaya, A, Jensen, PA, Jensen, AD, Glarborg, P, Larsen, FH & Andersen, ML 2016, 'Characterization of free radicals by electron spin resonance spectroscopy in biochars from pyrolysis at high heating rates and at high temperatures', Biomass & Bioenergy, bind 94, s. 117-129. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biombioe.2016.08.020

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Trubetskaya, A., Jensen, P. A., Jensen, A. D., Glarborg, P., Larsen, F. H., & Andersen, M. L. (2016). Characterization of free radicals by electron spin resonance spectroscopy in biochars from pyrolysis at high heating rates and at high temperatures. Biomass & Bioenergy, 94, 117-129. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biombioe.2016.08.020

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Trubetskaya A, Jensen PA, Jensen AD, Glarborg P, Larsen FH, Andersen ML. Characterization of free radicals by electron spin resonance spectroscopy in biochars from pyrolysis at high heating rates and at high temperatures. Biomass & Bioenergy. 2016;94:117-129. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biombioe.2016.08.020

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Trubetskaya, Anna ; Jensen, Peter Arendt ; Jensen, Anker Degn ; Glarborg, Peter ; Larsen, Flemming Hofmann ; Andersen, Mogens Larsen. / Characterization of free radicals by electron spin resonance spectroscopy in biochars from pyrolysis at high heating rates and at high temperatures. I: Biomass & Bioenergy. 2016 ; Bind 94. s. 117-129.

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title = "Characterization of free radicals by electron spin resonance spectroscopy in biochars from pyrolysis at high heating rates and at high temperatures",
abstract = "The concentration and type of free radicals from the decay (termination stage) of pyrolysis at slow and fast heating rates and at high temperatures (above 1000°C) in biomass char have been studied. A room-temperature electron spin resonance spectroscopy study was conducted on original wood, herbaceous biomass, holocelluloses, lignin and their chars, prepared at high temperatures in a wire mesh reactor, an entrained flow reactor, and a tubular reactor. The radical concentrations in the chars from the decay stage range up between 7·1016 and 1.5·1018 spins g−1. The results indicated that the biomass major constituents (cellulose, hemicellulose, lignin) had a minor effect on remaining radical concentrations compared to potassium and silica contents. The higher radical concentrations in the wheat straw chars from the decay stage of pyrolysis in the entrained flow reactor compared to the wood chars were related to the decreased mobility of potassium in the char matrix, leading to the less efficient catalytic effects of potassium on the bond-breaking and radical re-attachments. The high Si levels in the rice husk caused an increase in the char radical concentration compared to the wheat straw because the free radicals were trapped in a char consisting of a molten amorphous silica at heating rates of 103–104 K s−1. The experimental electron spin resonance spectroscopy spectra were analyzed by fitting to simulated data in order to identify radical types, based on g-values and line widths. The results show that at high temperatures, mostly aliphatic radicals (g = 2.0026–2.0028) and PAH radicals (g = 2.0027–2.0031) were formed.",
keywords = "Alkali, Biomass, Char, Electron spin resonance spectroscopy, Fast pyrolysis",
author = "Anna Trubetskaya and Jensen, {Peter Arendt} and Jensen, {Anker Degn} and Peter Glarborg and Larsen, {Flemming Hofmann} and Andersen, {Mogens Larsen}",
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doi = "10.1016/j.biombioe.2016.08.020",
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T1 - Characterization of free radicals by electron spin resonance spectroscopy in biochars from pyrolysis at high heating rates and at high temperatures

AU - Trubetskaya, Anna

AU - Jensen, Peter Arendt

AU - Jensen, Anker Degn

AU - Glarborg, Peter

AU - Larsen, Flemming Hofmann

AU - Andersen, Mogens Larsen

PY - 2016

Y1 - 2016

N2 - The concentration and type of free radicals from the decay (termination stage) of pyrolysis at slow and fast heating rates and at high temperatures (above 1000°C) in biomass char have been studied. A room-temperature electron spin resonance spectroscopy study was conducted on original wood, herbaceous biomass, holocelluloses, lignin and their chars, prepared at high temperatures in a wire mesh reactor, an entrained flow reactor, and a tubular reactor. The radical concentrations in the chars from the decay stage range up between 7·1016 and 1.5·1018 spins g−1. The results indicated that the biomass major constituents (cellulose, hemicellulose, lignin) had a minor effect on remaining radical concentrations compared to potassium and silica contents. The higher radical concentrations in the wheat straw chars from the decay stage of pyrolysis in the entrained flow reactor compared to the wood chars were related to the decreased mobility of potassium in the char matrix, leading to the less efficient catalytic effects of potassium on the bond-breaking and radical re-attachments. The high Si levels in the rice husk caused an increase in the char radical concentration compared to the wheat straw because the free radicals were trapped in a char consisting of a molten amorphous silica at heating rates of 103–104 K s−1. The experimental electron spin resonance spectroscopy spectra were analyzed by fitting to simulated data in order to identify radical types, based on g-values and line widths. The results show that at high temperatures, mostly aliphatic radicals (g = 2.0026–2.0028) and PAH radicals (g = 2.0027–2.0031) were formed.

AB - The concentration and type of free radicals from the decay (termination stage) of pyrolysis at slow and fast heating rates and at high temperatures (above 1000°C) in biomass char have been studied. A room-temperature electron spin resonance spectroscopy study was conducted on original wood, herbaceous biomass, holocelluloses, lignin and their chars, prepared at high temperatures in a wire mesh reactor, an entrained flow reactor, and a tubular reactor. The radical concentrations in the chars from the decay stage range up between 7·1016 and 1.5·1018 spins g−1. The results indicated that the biomass major constituents (cellulose, hemicellulose, lignin) had a minor effect on remaining radical concentrations compared to potassium and silica contents. The higher radical concentrations in the wheat straw chars from the decay stage of pyrolysis in the entrained flow reactor compared to the wood chars were related to the decreased mobility of potassium in the char matrix, leading to the less efficient catalytic effects of potassium on the bond-breaking and radical re-attachments. The high Si levels in the rice husk caused an increase in the char radical concentration compared to the wheat straw because the free radicals were trapped in a char consisting of a molten amorphous silica at heating rates of 103–104 K s−1. The experimental electron spin resonance spectroscopy spectra were analyzed by fitting to simulated data in order to identify radical types, based on g-values and line widths. The results show that at high temperatures, mostly aliphatic radicals (g = 2.0026–2.0028) and PAH radicals (g = 2.0027–2.0031) were formed.

KW - Alkali

KW - Biomass

KW - Char

KW - Electron spin resonance spectroscopy

KW - Fast pyrolysis

U2 - 10.1016/j.biombioe.2016.08.020

DO - 10.1016/j.biombioe.2016.08.020

M3 - Journal article

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VL - 94

SP - 117

EP - 129

JO - Biomass & Bioenergy

JF - Biomass & Bioenergy

SN - 0961-9534

ER -

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