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N Evolution And Physiochemical Structure Changes In Chars During Co-Pyrolysis: Effects Of Abundance Of Glucose In Fiberboard, Deliang Xu, Liu Yang, Ming Zhao, Yu Song, Karnowo, Hong Zhang, Xun Hu, Hongqi Sun, Shu Zhang Jan 2020

N Evolution And Physiochemical Structure Changes In Chars During Co-Pyrolysis: Effects Of Abundance Of Glucose In Fiberboard, Deliang Xu, Liu Yang, Ming Zhao, Yu Song, Karnowo, Hong Zhang, Xun Hu, Hongqi Sun, Shu Zhang

Research outputs 2014 to 2021

© 2020 by the authors. The simple incineration of wood-based panels (WBPs) waste generates a significant amount of NOx, which has led to urgency in developing a new method for treating the N-containing biomass residues. This work aims to examine the N evolution and physiochemical structural changes during the co-pyrolysis of fiberboard and glucose, where the percentage of glucose in the feedstock was varied from 0% to 70%. It was found that N retention in chars was monotonically increased with increasing use of glucose, achieving ~60% N fixation when the glucose accounted for 70% in the mixture. Pyrrole-N (N-5) and …