Abstract

Hydrothermal carbonization (HTC) pretreatment is an effective method to upgrade the low quality biomass properties. In this work, the pinewood (PIW) and poplar wood (POW) were selected to study the effect of HTC (180–240 °C) on woody biomass structure and reactivity. The results showed that the slight and moderate HTC can make the cellulose structure more ordered, while the severe HTC leaded to the decomposition of cellulose structure. The mesoporous specific surface area and pore volume increased with the HTC temperature, and the pore structure of PIW was more developed than that of POW. The slight HTC had little effect on cellulose structure and the diffusion effect played the dominant role. The severe HTC increased the relative content of lignin and the pyrolysis followed the high order reaction model. The model-free method was used to determine the relationship between T-β-X, and the specific temperature THTC/Traw was calculated. The THTC/Traw value of PIW and POW located in the range of 0.938–1.340 and 0.924–1.422, indicating the HTC pretreatment had great effect on POW pyrolysis reactivity.

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