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The Complexity of Lignin Thermal Degradation in the Isothermal Context

Jorge López‐Beceiro, Ana‐María Díaz‐Díaz, Ana Álvarez-García, Javier Tarrío‐Saavedra, Salvador Naya, Ramón Artiaga

2021Processes50 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Thermal degradation of lignin in nitrogen atmosphere is evaluated by linear heating and isothermal tests. While linear heating suggests that thermal decomposition in the 200–400 °C range mainly consists of a single step, a careful analysis of isothermal tests points to different lignin fractions having different stabilities. This is an important point for practical predictions, since kinetics obtained as if the degradations at different temperatures were the same would lack practical utility. Instead, stairway type tests are proposed to evaluate the degradation rates and sample quantities involved at the temperatures of interest.

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Isothermal processLigninDegradation (telecommunications)Context (archaeology)ThermalThermodynamicsDecompositionThermal decompositionMaterials scienceNitrogenChemistryChemical engineeringOrganic chemistryComputer sciencePhysicsEngineeringPaleontologyTelecommunicationsBiologyLignin and Wood ChemistryThermochemical Biomass Conversion ProcessesFermentation and Sensory Analysis
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