Abstract
The stationary process of pyrolysis and gasification of plant biomass in a wide range of conditions is considered. The reaction rate in a multicomponent system is a complex function of composition and temperature. To simplify the calculations, we use the approximation of the brutto-reaction: it is supposed that a slow reaction of thermal decomposition of biomass proceeds in the reaction zone with first order kinetics and Arrhenius dependence on temperature. Gas phase reactions rates are considered to be high enough to apply the quasi-equilibrium approximation. Calculations make it possible to estimate the temperature values at the boundary of thermal stability and the position of this boundary for different residence times of biofuel in the reaction zone.