International audienceBio-oils obtained from hydrothermal liquefaction of biomass are black viscous fuels with good heating values. This paper presents results of physical and chemical characterization of bio-oils produced by hydrothermal liquefaction of blackcurrant pomace. The oils are analyzed with standard normalized tests and compared to specifications required by commercialized biofuels and conventional fuels. Iodine value and total acid number are determined, showing relatively high values. GC/MS analysis demonstrates that bio-oil recovery by solvent extraction followed by subsequent evaporation of the solvent leads to the loss of some volatile compounds in the bio-oil. Thermogravimetric analysis are performed to study the volatility...