Lignocellulosic feedstock can be converted to bio-oil by direct liquefaction in a phenolic solvent such as guaiacol with an oil yield of >90 C% at 300–350 °C without the assistance of catalyst or reactive atmosphere. Despite good initial performance, the liquefaction was rapidly hindered by the formation of heavy components (molecular weight > 1000 Da), which increased the viscosity of the bio-oil upon recycling the bio-oil or a fraction of it as a liquefaction solvent. This paper explores the possibility to minimize the production of this undesirably heavy fraction by optimizing the process parameters such as temperature, heating rate, reaction time, and concentration of water. This study allowed us to find a compromise between maximizing ...
Bio-oils produced by processes such as slow or fast pyrolysis typically contain high water and oxyge...
As the world’s population and subsequent energy demand increases, there is a need to supplement exis...
Increasing energy demand, petroleum prices, global warming, and depleting fossil fuel resources are ...
Lignocellulosic feedstock can be converted to bio-oil by direct liquefaction in a phenolic solvent s...
Lignocellulosic feedstock can be converted to bio-oil by direct liquefaction in a phenolic solvent s...
Lignocellulosic feedstock can be converted to bio-oil by direct liquefaction in a phenolic solvent s...
The direct thermal liquefaction of lignocellulose can provide a biocrude that could be used as a pre...
The direct thermal liquefaction of lignocellulose can provide a biocrude that could be used as a pre...
The direct thermal liquefaction of lignocellulose can provide a biocrude that could be used as a pre...
Fossil resources are currently the major energy sources but are the main culprits for the emission o...
Lignocellulosic biocrude can be produced by direct liquefaction of lignocellulosic biomass, which ca...
Lignocellulosic biocrude can be produced by direct liquefaction of lignocellulosic biomass, which ca...
Liquefaction is an attractive technology for converting biomass into bio-oil without the requirement...
After 40 years of research and development, liquefaction technologies are now being demonstrated at ...
MEng (Chemical Engineering), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe negative implications of...
Bio-oils produced by processes such as slow or fast pyrolysis typically contain high water and oxyge...
As the world’s population and subsequent energy demand increases, there is a need to supplement exis...
Increasing energy demand, petroleum prices, global warming, and depleting fossil fuel resources are ...
Lignocellulosic feedstock can be converted to bio-oil by direct liquefaction in a phenolic solvent s...
Lignocellulosic feedstock can be converted to bio-oil by direct liquefaction in a phenolic solvent s...
Lignocellulosic feedstock can be converted to bio-oil by direct liquefaction in a phenolic solvent s...
The direct thermal liquefaction of lignocellulose can provide a biocrude that could be used as a pre...
The direct thermal liquefaction of lignocellulose can provide a biocrude that could be used as a pre...
The direct thermal liquefaction of lignocellulose can provide a biocrude that could be used as a pre...
Fossil resources are currently the major energy sources but are the main culprits for the emission o...
Lignocellulosic biocrude can be produced by direct liquefaction of lignocellulosic biomass, which ca...
Lignocellulosic biocrude can be produced by direct liquefaction of lignocellulosic biomass, which ca...
Liquefaction is an attractive technology for converting biomass into bio-oil without the requirement...
After 40 years of research and development, liquefaction technologies are now being demonstrated at ...
MEng (Chemical Engineering), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe negative implications of...
Bio-oils produced by processes such as slow or fast pyrolysis typically contain high water and oxyge...
As the world’s population and subsequent energy demand increases, there is a need to supplement exis...
Increasing energy demand, petroleum prices, global warming, and depleting fossil fuel resources are ...