Thermal decomposition properties of materials from different parts of corn stalk
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2015
Abstract
To help better utilize corn stalk (CS), pyrolysis behavior of materials from different parts of the CS including corn stalk without pith, corn root, and corn leaf were analyzed using thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) at heating rates of 5, 10, 20, and 25 °C/min. The apparent activation energies determined by the Friedman method for corn stalk without pith, corn root, and corn leaf were in the range of 26.4 to 103.6 kJ/mol, 37.6 to 69.5 kJ/mol, and 35.0 to 103.9 kJ/mol, respectively, depending on the conversion. The main thermal decomposition occurred within a temperature range of 200 to 350 °C (±10 °C). Most of the volatile materials decomposed at less than a 0.8 conversion rate. At greater than a 0.8 conversion rate, the remaining material was mainly char, and the decomposition of char proceeded at higher conversion rates. Different pyrolysis characteristics in the CS indicated that different treatments should be chosen according to different parts for achieving the optimum conversion rate in practical applications.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
BioResources
First Page
2020
Last Page
2031
Recommended Citation
Huang, S., Wu, Q., Zhou, D., & Huang, R. (2015). Thermal decomposition properties of materials from different parts of corn stalk. BioResources, 10 (2), 2020-2031. https://doi.org/10.15376/biores.10.2.2020-2031