Conversion and transformation of N species during pyrolysis of wood-based panels: A review

Understanding the migration and conversion of nitrogen in wood-based panels (WBPs) during pyrolysis is fundamentally important for potentially transforming the N-containing species into valuable material-based products. This review firstly summarizes the commonly used methods for examining N evoluti...

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Published in:Environmental Pollution
Main Author: Xu D.; Yang L.; Zhao M.; Zhang J.; Syed-Hassan S.S.A.; Sun H.; Hu X.; Zhang H.; Zhang S.
Format: Review
Language:English
Published: Elsevier Ltd 2021
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Xu D.; Yang L.; Zhao M.; Zhang J.; Syed-Hassan S.S.A.; Sun H.; Hu X.; Zhang H.; Zhang S.
Conversion and transformation of N species during pyrolysis of wood-based panels: A review
2021
Environmental Pollution
270

10.1016/j.envpol.2020.116120
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85097866757&doi=10.1016%2fj.envpol.2020.116120&partnerID=40&md5=e7ce3bce335d22e0f4c85c13829713e0
Understanding the migration and conversion of nitrogen in wood-based panels (WBPs) during pyrolysis is fundamentally important for potentially transforming the N-containing species into valuable material-based products. This review firstly summarizes the commonly used methods for examining N evolution during the WBPs pyrolysis before probing into the association between the wood and adhesives.The potential effects of wood-adhesive interaction on the pyrolysis process are subsequently analyzed. Furthermore, the controversial statements from literature on the influence of adhesives on wood pyrolysis behavior are discussed, which is followed by the detailed investigation into the distribution and evolution of N-containing species in gas, liquid and char, respectively, during WBPs pyrolysis in recent studies. The differences in N species due to the heating sources (i.e. electrical heating vs microwave heating) are particularly compared. Finally, based on the characteristics of staged pyrolysis, co-pyrolysis and catalytic pyrolysis, the converting pathways for WBPs are proposed with an emphasis on the production of value-added chemicals and carbon materials, simultaneously mitigating NOx emission. © 2020 Elsevier Ltd
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author Xu D.; Yang L.; Zhao M.; Zhang J.; Syed-Hassan S.S.A.; Sun H.; Hu X.; Zhang H.; Zhang S.
spellingShingle Xu D.; Yang L.; Zhao M.; Zhang J.; Syed-Hassan S.S.A.; Sun H.; Hu X.; Zhang H.; Zhang S.
Conversion and transformation of N species during pyrolysis of wood-based panels: A review
author_facet Xu D.; Yang L.; Zhao M.; Zhang J.; Syed-Hassan S.S.A.; Sun H.; Hu X.; Zhang H.; Zhang S.
author_sort Xu D.; Yang L.; Zhao M.; Zhang J.; Syed-Hassan S.S.A.; Sun H.; Hu X.; Zhang H.; Zhang S.
title Conversion and transformation of N species during pyrolysis of wood-based panels: A review
title_short Conversion and transformation of N species during pyrolysis of wood-based panels: A review
title_full Conversion and transformation of N species during pyrolysis of wood-based panels: A review
title_fullStr Conversion and transformation of N species during pyrolysis of wood-based panels: A review
title_full_unstemmed Conversion and transformation of N species during pyrolysis of wood-based panels: A review
title_sort Conversion and transformation of N species during pyrolysis of wood-based panels: A review
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description Understanding the migration and conversion of nitrogen in wood-based panels (WBPs) during pyrolysis is fundamentally important for potentially transforming the N-containing species into valuable material-based products. This review firstly summarizes the commonly used methods for examining N evolution during the WBPs pyrolysis before probing into the association between the wood and adhesives.The potential effects of wood-adhesive interaction on the pyrolysis process are subsequently analyzed. Furthermore, the controversial statements from literature on the influence of adhesives on wood pyrolysis behavior are discussed, which is followed by the detailed investigation into the distribution and evolution of N-containing species in gas, liquid and char, respectively, during WBPs pyrolysis in recent studies. The differences in N species due to the heating sources (i.e. electrical heating vs microwave heating) are particularly compared. Finally, based on the characteristics of staged pyrolysis, co-pyrolysis and catalytic pyrolysis, the converting pathways for WBPs are proposed with an emphasis on the production of value-added chemicals and carbon materials, simultaneously mitigating NOx emission. © 2020 Elsevier Ltd
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