Major Challenges and Recent Advances in Characterizing Biomass
Thermochemical Reactions
Abstract
Thermochemical conversions are pathways for the utilization of biomass
to produce a variety of value-added energy and chemical products. For
the development of novel thermochemical conversion technologies, an
accurate understanding of the reaction performance and kinetics is
essential. Given the diversity of the thermal analysis techniques, it is
necessary to understand the features and limitations of the reactors,
ensuring that the selected thermal analysis reactor meets the specific
need for reaction characterization. This paper provides a critical
overview of the thermal analysis reactors based on the following
perspectives: 1) gas flow conditions in the reactor, 2) particle’s
external and internal heat and mass transfer limitations, 3) heating
rate, 4) temperature distribution, 5) nascent char production and
reaction, 6) liquid feeding and atomization, 7) simultaneous sampling
and analyzing of bed materials, and 8) reacting atmosphere change.
Finally, prospects and future research directions in the development of
thermal analysis techniques are proposed.