Identification of the fractions responsible for morphology conservation in lignocellulosic pyrolysis: Visualization studies of sugarcane bagasse and its pseudo-components
Biomass fractions melt and solidify at different temperatures. Mineral matter is critical to retain the morphology of the raw biomass. Bubbling and micro-explosion in the liquid intermediate from lignin was more intense than for cellulose. Acid washed bagasse contracted faster than raw bagasse.