Thermal degradation of coco shell - What temperature of pyrolysis do you get the most CO?

When using coco shells as a substance to generate smoke, what temperature range(s) generates the most CO?

When does the lignin and cellulose break down?

Answer:
Generally at above 800 deg C, CO will be the major product, under this temp, CO2 will be the main product.

temp of pyrolysis of lignin:

see : http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob...

temp of pyrolysis of cellulose:

350-370 deg C

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