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Herein we report the fast pyrolysis of dried, ground Scenedesmus sp. at two different reactor scales. Pyrolysis was … performed at 480 °C and 1 bar in both an isothermal spouted bed reactor and a dynamic pyrolysis-GC/MS unit, each with 2 s vapor … typical bio-oil produced via wood pyrolysis. Simulated distillation results indicated that a significant proportion of the oil …
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useful energy may be extracted from macroalgae biomass including: direct combustion, pyrolysis, gasification, trans …-esterification to biodiesel, hydrothermal liquefaction, fermentation to bioethanol, fermentation to biobutanol and anaerobic digestion …
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minimization of the environmental impacts can be also achieved. In particular, wet sewage sludge pyrolysis-partial gasification at …
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assessed for the first time for the catalytic fast pyrolysis of Geodae-Uksae-1, a variety of Miscanthus sacchariflorus. In non …-catalytic pyrolysis, the temperature for the maximum bio-oil yield was 500 °C, which allowed sufficient conversion of the solid to the …
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The hydrodeoxygenation of 2-methoxy phenol and dibenzofuran, which are representative model compounds of bio-oil, was performed using two different Pt/mesoporous zeolite catalysts, Pt/mesoporous Y and Pt/mesoporous MFI. The reforming of 2-methoxy phenol and dibenzofuran via catalytic...
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providing substantial ecological services in the Northern Great Plains. This paper analyzes the application of rapid pyrolysis …
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First-generation grain ethanol biofuel has affected the historical excess capacity problem in U.S. agriculture. Second-generation cellulosic ethanol biofuel has had difficulty achieving cost-competitiveness. Third-generation drop-in biofuels are under development. If lignocellulosic biomass from...
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Bio-oil derived via slow pyrolysis process of two indigenous Australian tree species, red gum (Eucalyptus camaldulensis …
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Pyrolysis is one of the potential routes to harness energy and useful chemicals from biomass. The major objective of … biomass pyrolysis is to produce liquid fuel, which is easier to transport, store and can be an alternative to energy source …. The yield and composition of pyrolysis oil depend upon biomass feedstock and operating parameters. It is often necessary …
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mainly two processes involved in the conversion of biomass to bio-oil: flash pyrolysis and hydrothermal liquefaction. The …
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