Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering, Vol.75, No.1, 121-126, 1997
Phenolic-Compounds from Vacuum Pyrolysis of Wood Wastes
Various softwood and hardwood bark residues, primary sludges and softwood sawdust residues were processed by vacuum pyrolysis in a laboratory scale batch reactor. The pyrolysis oil, water, charcoal, and gas were recovered and analyzed. The pyrolysis oils were analyzed in details for their content in phenolic compounds after derivatization to their acetyl derivatives. The influence of temperature, heating rate, feedstock bed thickness, particle size and feedstock water pretreatment on the yield of phenols was investigated. The highest yield of phenols was obtained when hardwood bark was soaked in water for 48 hours and pyrolyzed at a temperature of 450 degrees C and a heating rate of 10 degrees C/min. Pyrolysis performance was evaluated in terms of total phenolic yield and composition.