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Title: Microwave assisted versus conventional pyrolysis of MDF: characterization of the biochars by FT-IR and solid-state 13C-NMR
Authors: HAELDERMANS, Tom 
ADRIAENSENS, Peter 
Claesen, Joyce
MAGGEN, Jens 
CARLEER, Robert 
YPERMAN, Jan 
SAMYN, Pieter 
VANDAMME, Dries 
CUYPERS, Ann 
VANREPPELEN, Kenny 
SCHREURS, Sonja 
Issue Date: 2018
Source: Young Belgian Magnetic Resonance Scientist 2018, Spa, 6-7/12/2018
Abstract: Biochars produced by microwave assisted pyrolysis and conventional pyrolysis from Medium Density Fibreboard were characterized by FT-IR and 13C solid-state NMR spectroscopy. The influence of different pyrolysis parameters, including microwave power, pyrolysis temperature and presence/absence of microwave absorbers is evaluated in relation to the biochar yield and properties, Whereas FT-IR and NMR are both indispensable tools to identify the functional groups of the biochars, solid-state 13C-NMR spectroscopy further allows to obtain quantitative data as a function of the conversion degree, and especially regarding the aromaticity. ln general microwave assisted pyrolysis yields biochars with a higher degree of aromaticity, and therefore improved stability, at lower temperatures as compared to conventional pyrolysis. lt is demonstrated that pyrolysis is a viable option to transform MDF into a value added product at the end of its lifetime.
Keywords: carbonization; MDF; biochar; microwave assisted pyrolysis; microwave absorber
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/27595
Category: C2
Type: Conference Material
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