Influence of Cellulose Characteristics on Pyrolysis Suitability
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: Cellulose is the most abundant component of biomass and the one that requires the most
activation energy (Ea) for pyrolysis. In this study, the dependence of Ea on the intrinsic cellulose
characteristics, such as the degree of polymerization (DP), crystallinity, and crystal size, was studied
in different cellulose samples, including samples from Eucalyptus globulus, Ulmus minor, Linun
usitatissimum, Olea europaea, Robinia pseudoacacia, and Populus alba. Then, to describe the pyrolytic
degradation of cellulose, the Ozawa–Flynn–Wall kinetic method was the most appropriate among
the isoconversional models studied. An acceptable quadratic relationship of R2 > 0.9 between the
Ea values of the different cellulose samples with their corresponding DP, crystallinity index, and
crystal size values was found. Therefore, low crystallinity and low-to-medium crystal size values are
desired to obtain lower Ea values for cellulose pyrolysis. On the other hand, DP did not present a
clear effect on Ea in the studied DP range
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Eugenio, M. E., Ruiz-Montoya, M., Martín-Sampedro, R., Ibarra, D., & Díaz, M. J. (2021). Influence of Cellulose Characteristics on Pyrolysis Suitability. In Processes (Vol. 9, Issue 9, p. 1584). MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/pr9091584














