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      A generic bamboo-based carbothermal method for preparing carbide (SiC, B4C, TiC, TaC, NbC, TixNb1−xC, and TaxNb1−xC) nanowires

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              Experiment is performed to investigate the mechanism of the cellulose pyrolysis and the formation of the main products. The evolution of the gaseous products is examined by the 3-D FTIR spectrogram at the heating rate of 5-60 K/min. A pyrolysis unit, composed of fluidized bed reactor, carbon filter, vapour condensing system and gas storage, is employed to investigate the products of the cellulose pyrolysis under different temperatures (430-730 degrees C) and residence time (0.44-1.32 s). The composition in the bio-oil is characterized by GC-MS while the gases sample is analyzed by GC. The effects of temperature and residence time on the main products in bio-oil (LG, 5-HMF, FF, HAA, HA and PA) are examined thoroughly. Furthermore the possible routes for the formation of the products are developed from the direct conversion of cellulose molecules and the secondary reactions of the fragments. It is found that the formation of CO is enhanced with elevated temperature and residence time, while slight change is observed for the yield of CO(2).
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                Journal
                JMACEP
                Journal of Materials Chemistry
                J. Mater. Chem.
                Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
                0959-9428
                1364-5501
                2011
                2011
                : 21
                : 25
                : 9095
                Article
                10.1039/c1jm10730e
                1579cacb-0df7-44d5-b0c6-6aa85af2d11f
                © 2011
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