Abstract

Pilot plants were developed to analyze heat and mass exchanges during the thermal decomposition of ligninocellulose. Methods of experimental research to determine the properties of thermal decomposition products were presented. Studies of thermal decomposition of plant raw materials for classical and high-temperature modes of slow pyrolysis were carried out. The pore structure of the obtained carbonate samples was studied. Optimal modes of slow conductive pyrolysis of vegetable raw materials were proposed. The paper presents the variant of industrial pyrolysis of plant waste into activated carbon.

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