Abstract:
Rice straw (DC), wheat straw (MG) and sawdust (JM) were pyrolyzed in a fixed-bed reactor under argon atmosphere at 10℃/min. The nitrogenous components in the product gases were analyzed by Fourier transform infrared spectrometer (FT-IR). The results show that the releasing temperature of NH
3, HCN and NO of JM is apparently higher than that of DC and MG, which is due to the higher content of lignin in JM. DC releases more NH
3, HCN and NO than MG and JM during pyrolysis. The NH
3 formed at lower temperature is at least partly related to the thermal decomposition of the amino structures. The formation of HCN may occur at a higher temperature. The nitrogen release during the biomass pyrolysis depends on the macromolecular structure, ash content, nitrogen content, and nitrogen distribution among char, tar and gas.