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Volatile species release during torrefaction of wood and its macromolecular constituents: Part 1


Experimental study

Timothée Nocquet a, Capucine Dupont a*, Jean-Michel Commandre b,
Maguelone Grateau a, Sébastien Thiery a, Sylvain Salvador c
a CEA Grenoble - LITEN - Laboratory of Technology of Biomass, 17 rue des Martyrs, 38054 Grenoble Cedex 9, France
b CIRAD, Biomass Energy Unit, 73 Avenue Jean-François Breton, 34398 Montpellier Cedex 5, France
c MINES ALBI, RAPSODEE, FRE CNRS 3213, France

Publié le 9 juillet 2015

​ABSTRACT

Torrefaction tests were carried out in a thermobalance and in a lab-scale device on beechwood and on its constituents e cellulose, lignin and xylan. The main volatile species measured were water, formaldehyde, acetic acid and carbon dioxide. Thanks to measurement before volatiles condensation, the yield of
formaldehyde was shown to be higher than usually observed in literature.

Smaller amounts of methanol, carbon monoxide, formic acid and furfural were also quantified. Each constituent did not produce all species. Beech torrefaction could be described by the summative contribution of its three constituents up
to 250 °C. At 280 °C and 300 °C, tests performed with constituents mixtures showed that there were interactions between cellulose and the two other constituents. A hypothetical mechanism was proposed to explain these interactions.


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