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Understanding the pyrolysis of CCA-treated wood: Part II. Effect of phosphoric acid
Authors:Qirong Fu  Dimitris S Argyropoulos  David C Tilotta  Lucian A Lucia
Institution:

aOrganic Chemistry of Wood Components Laboratory, Department of Forest Biomaterials Science & Engineering, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 27695-8005, USA

Abstract:The pyrolysis process of chromated copper arsenate-treated wood impregnated with phosphoric acid (2–6 wt.%) has been investigated using a Kugelrohr short-path distillation apparatus. The presence of phosphoric acid is shown to change the overall pyrolysis kinetics and yields of products resulting in a decrease in the amount of volatile products and an increase in the char formation. The yield of levoglucosan was found to decrease in the presence of relatively higher concentrations of phosphoric acid, while the yield of levoglucosenone increased. The pyrolysis of chromated copper arsenate-treated wood in the presence of phosphoric acid gave rise to 22% (on water-free tar basis) levoglucosenone. Such data demonstrates the potential for a new pathway toward the rational utilization of chromated copper arsenate-treated wood waste.
Keywords:CCA-treated wood  Pyrolysis  Levoglucosenone  Phosphoric acid
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