Pyrolysis is a very complex thermo-chemical decomposition of a substance that takes place at temperatures above 300 °C in an inert atmosphere. The usefulness of biomass as a carbon-neutral energy source or raw material for further processing is increased if biomass is converted by pyrolysis into three characteristic products bio-char, bio-oil and bio-gas. The introductory part of the master's thesis deals with the chemical composition of various biomass and technological characteristics of pyrolysis. An analysis of the influence of pyrolysis parameters, such as temperature, chemical composition, heating rate, residence time, reactor type and particle size on product formation was performed. A model of rapid pyrolysis of lignocellulosic biomass has been developed in the freely accessible COCO simulator. The simulation model is one-step with one stoichiometric equation taken from the literature. The quality of the simulation model was verified by comparing the computational and experimental results given in the professional literature. The temperature range of the simulation was extended to an interval of 400-550°C in our own model, performed in the MS Excel.
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