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  • 2019Reactivity and deactivation mechanisms of pyrolysis chars from bio-waste during catalytic cracking of tar67citations
  • 2018Advanced characterization unravels the structure and reactivity of wood-based chars24citations
  • 2017Characterization of Polymer Waste Containing Nano-fillers Prior its End-of-Life Treatment7citations
  • 2017Characterization of the porous structure of a non-woven fibrous medium for air filtration at local and global scales using porosimetry and X-ray micro-tomography18citations

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  • Thorel, Alain
  • Weiss-Hortala, Elsa
  • Gerente, Claire
  • Villot, Audrey
  • Berhanu, Sarah
  • Chesnaud, Anthony
  • Nzihou, Ange
  • Minh, Doan Pham
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  • Dib, Hadi
  • King, Andrew D.
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  • Berger, Marie-Hélène
  • Proudhon, Henry
  • Joubert, Aurélie
  • Fiani, Emmanuel
  • Venditti, Danielle
  • Durecu, Sylvain
  • Bihan, Olivier Le
  • Tran, Dinh Trinh
  • Meunier, Thierry
  • Bertrand, François
  • Lys, Elisabeth
  • Theron, Félicie
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Advanced characterization unravels the structure and reactivity of wood-based chars

  • Gerente, Claire
  • King, Andrew D.
  • Faessel, Matthieu
  • Berhanu, Sarah
  • Berger, Marie-Hélène
  • Coq, Laurence Le
  • Thorel, Alain
  • Weiss-Hortala, Elsa
  • Villot, Audrey
  • Chesnaud, Anthony
  • Nzihou, Ange
  • Minh, Doan Pham
  • Hervy, Maxime
  • Proudhon, Henry
Abstract

This study aims at understanding the structural changes occurring in the carbonaceous matrix of wood-based chars during their thermal conversion. Although chars are routinely characterized by porosity measurements or scanning electron microscopy, the composition and structure of the carbonaceous matrix is often not investigated. Here, advanced characterization using X-ray synchrotron microtomography, transmission electron microscopy, Raman spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction provided a precise description of the char properties, allowing for an accurate discussion of their catalytic properties. Two chars were produced by slow pyrolysis of wood waste (400 and 700 °C) and a third one was fabricated by activation under steam at 850 °C of the char obtained at 700 °C. The results show that the pyrolysis temperature and the activation performed did not affect the macrostructure of the chars and that the pores were interconnected at the macroscopic scale. However, at 700 °C, the micro- and nanostructures were modified: short-range organized graphene fringes were observed. The activated char showed a homogeneous microstructure similar to that of its precursor. Besides, the ratio of graphene-like structures, the local organization of graphene sheets, and the imperfections in graphene-like sheets were clearly improved by the post-treatment. To our knowledge, this is the first time that such an approach, combining various tools, is applied for the study of pyrolysis chars.

Topics
  • pyrolysis
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • pore
  • scanning electron microscopy
  • x-ray diffraction
  • transmission electron microscopy
  • activation
  • porosity
  • wood
  • Raman spectroscopy