Towards Understanding the Chemical Reactions Between KOH and Oxygen-Containing Groups During KOH-Catalyzed Pyrolysis of Biomass

2021 
In this study, the effect of KOH/biomass ratios and pyrolysis temperatures on products distribution, the evolution of oxygen-containing groups in pyrolytic tri-state products and the possible chemical reactions between oxygen-containing groups and KOH were investigated. The results indicated that KOH can react with oxygen-containing groups in biomass to facilitate gas generation at lower ratios (≤ 1:2) or higher temperature (~800 o C). When at higher ratios (> 1:2) and 600 o C, KOH has an inhibitory effect on gas production. With a significant decreased in the oxygen-containing species and acids, the phenols and hydrocarbons became the main species in bio-oil. Moreover, KOH facilitates methoxyphenol conversion and has high selectivity for alkyl phenol generation. For biochar, at lower ratios ( 1:2), the oxygen-containing groups on the surface of biochar gradually changed from anhydride groups to quinone groups, and finally form a biochar with large aromatic ring and rich in quinone groups. As analyzed above, a possible chemical reactions between KOH and oxygen-containing groups during KOH-catalyzed pyrolysis of biomass was proposed.
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