Abstract

Satisfactory correlations of product yields with the yields of carbon oxides have been demonstrated. These correlations appear to be independent of the pyrolysis device, heating rate, final or soaking temperature and particle size. A dependence on cellulose source was found. The correlations offer a compact and convenient means of reporting product distribution data and perhaps a fruitful technique of predicting product yields based on collection of just a small amount of data for products whose formation is readily measured.

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