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ELSEVIER Thermochimica Acta 307 (1997) 135-141
Variations dimensionnelles accompagnant le traitement thermique
de la cellulose sous atmosphere inerte
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E Kifam-Sahban ' , A. Kifani b, L. Belkbir a, S. Bouhlassa c, A. Zoulalian a, J. Arauzo e, T. Cordero f
a Laboratoire de la R~activit~ des Systkmes Solide-Gaz. Facult~ des Sciences, B.P 1014, Rabat, Morocco
b Laboratoire de mdcanique et des matrriaux, Facult~ des Sciences, B.P 1014, Rabat, Morocco
c Laboratoire de Radiochimie, Facult~ des Sciences, B.P. 1014, Rabat, Morocco
o Laboratoire du G~nie des Proc~d~s, Universit~ H. Poincar~-Nancy-L B.P. 239, Nancy cedex, France
D~partement de G~nie Chimique, Institut Polytechnique d'lngrnieurs, Universitg de Saragosse, Saragosse, Spain
f Drpartement de Gdnie Chimique, Facult~ des Sciences, Universit~ de Malaga, Malaga. Spain
Received 30 September 1996; accepted 19 August 1997
Abstract
In this paper, we study the dimensional variations accompanying the thermal decomposition of cellulose, under nitrogen
atmosphere, from the ambient temperature to different final temperatures of the reaction. Consequently, two series of tests are
achieved. In the first set, the residue of cellulose is cooled, once the desired temperature is reached. In the second set, when the
desired temperature is reached, the residue of cellulose is maintained at this temperature for a duration of time varying from
zero to two hours. The dimensional variations are measured on cylinders of 3 mm in diameter and 9 mm in height, prepared
from the cellulose powder. The cellulose residues are then analysed using scanning electron microscopy. The results show that
the dimensions of cellulose cylinders change in the longitudinal as well as in the transversal direction. Furthermore, the
dimensional variations of the first set of these tests reveal the ranges where the cellulose contracts and then dilates. The results
of the second set indicate that, when the residue is maintained two hours at the final temperature of reaction, the evolution
observed in the first series of tests is hidden. The difference observed in the results of the two series of tests can be explained
by the measurements performed, as a function of time, at 300°C and 380°C. These measurements show the influence of
residue residence time on the dimensional variations of cellulose. A physical explanation of the exothermic effect
accompanying the last stage of cellulose pyrolysis can be provided on basis of the concept of the fracture mechanics, with the
dimensional variations and fractographics taken by scanning electron microscopy. © 1997 Published by Elsevier Science B.V.
Keywords: Cellulose; Contraction; Cracks; Dilation; Dimensional variations; Pyrolysis
R~sum~
Dans ce travail, nous &udions les variations dimensionnelles accompagnant la drcomposition thermique de la cellulose,
sous atmosphere d'azote, de la temprrature ambiante ~ diffrrentes temprratures finales de rraction. Deux srries d'essais sont
rralisres ~ cet effet. Dans la premiere, le rrsidu solide est refroidi une fois que la temprrature de la rraction a atteint la valeur
drsirre. Dans la seconde, une fois la temprrature finale drsirre atteinte, le rrsidu solide est maintenu ~ cette temprrature
pendant un temps variant de zrro ~ deux heures. Les variations dimensionnelles sont mesurres sur des cylindres d'environ
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