Thermal degradation of α-pinene using a Py–GC/MS

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Bruno Coudour
Khaled Chetehouna
Laurent Lemée
Pierre Bertin
Jean-Pierre Garo
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[1] Univ. Poitiers,Institut P’
[2] Univ. Orléans - EA 4229, UPR 3346 CNRS, ENSMA
[3] Université de Poitiers,INSA
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Diels–Alder; Isomerization and aromatization; Mediterranean forest fires; Monoterpenes and aromatics; Oxidative thermal degradation; Py–GC/MS of α-pinene;
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Mediterranean forest fires may be accelerated, partly due to biogenic volatile organic compounds produced by vegetation, mainly monoterpenes largely represented by α-pinene. To model the propagation of biomass combustion, it is necessary to study the flammability of the produced gas mixture, and thus, necessary to identify the emitted volatile compounds. However, thermal degradation of monoterpenes is rarely experimented above 300 °C, whereas forest fires reach higher temperatures. Thus, in this work, we experimented a 2-min pyrolysis of α-pinene at temperatures from 300 to 800 °C using a Py–GC/MS device. Less than 1% of pyrolysis products were detected at 300 and 400 °C. The pyrolysis products increased then from 14 compounds at 500 °C to 31 compounds at 800 °C. Degradation of α-pinene started with its isomerization at 500 °C. At 800 °C, alkenes detected increased as well as aromatics produced through the Diels–Alder mechanism. These results are consistent with the literature on thermal degradation of α- and β-pinene presented in our article.
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