Synergistic Effect Between Fat Coal and Poplar During Co-Pyrolysis with Thermal Behavior and ATR-FTIR Analysis

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Qingyun Zhang Shengfu Zhang Rongjin Zhu Shuxing Qiu Yue Wu
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Mar 1, 2018

Abstract

Co-pyrolysis of biomass and coal was investigated as an effective way to reduce the greenhouse gas emission. The effects of poplar on the thermal behavior of fat coal were studied using thermogravimetric analyzer. The blended samples heated to characteristic temperature were subjected to attenuated total reflection Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (ATR-FTIR) to characterize the macromolecular structure. The results indicated that the synergistic effects existed in co-pyrolysis process of blends since lower char yield than calculated values, and the synergistic effects presented positive and negative trend with the increase of temperature, respectively. The carbonyl/carboxyl C=O stretching vibration functional groups and aliphatic side chain from individual fuels were decomposed in advance during co-pyrolysis. Furthermore, the hydrocarbon-generating potential (A-factor) and thermal maturity(C-factor) of the mixtures showed nonadditivity performance.
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APA: Qingyun Zhang Shengfu Zhang Rongjin Zhu Shuxing Qiu Yue Wu  (2018)  Synergistic Effect Between Fat Coal and Poplar During Co-Pyrolysis with Thermal Behavior and ATR-FTIR Analysis

MLA: Qingyun Zhang Shengfu Zhang Rongjin Zhu Shuxing Qiu Yue Wu Synergistic Effect Between Fat Coal and Poplar During Co-Pyrolysis with Thermal Behavior and ATR-FTIR Analysis. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2018.

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