© 2018 Elsevier Ltd The main components in bio-oil behave differently during the thermal treatment in water or in methanol. Water cannot stabilize the aromatics in bio-oil. Consumption of the aromatics with mono-ring and two fused benzene rings and the formation of the aromatics with three or more fused benzene ring aromatics were observed during the thermal treatment in water. In methanol, the fluorescence intensities of the mono-ring, the aromatics with the two fused ring structures and three-ring aromatics increased. Methanol could stabilize the aromatics and retain them in the reaction medium. The conversion of mono-ring phenolics in thermal treatment of bio-oil in water and their formation in methanol was further confirmed with GC–MS m...
This study aims to investigate the hydrotreatment of bio-oil in a continuous packed-bed reactor at a...
This paper reports the acid-catalysed reactions between methanol and the bio-oil from the fast pyrol...
The different catalytic behaviour of solid acid catalyst and mineral acid catalyst towards the acid-...
The main components in bio-oil behave differently during the thermal treatment in water or in methan...
Bio-oil is produced by the rapid pyrolysis of biomass and is a source of renewable fuel. The increas...
The pyrolysis of biomass to produce bio-oil is a very effective way of biomass use. Bio-oil undergoe...
The search for renewable energy sources is driven by the limited supply of non renewable fossil fuel...
Bio-oil is a promising alternative source of energy produced from fast pyrolysis of biomass. Increas...
Understanding of the condensation reactions in bio-oil is the key for efficient conversion into tran...
Current global resources of fossil fuels are gradually depleting and the energy crisis induces incre...
Bio-oil is a condensable liquid produced from the pyrolysis of biomass, which can be upgraded to bio...
Bio-oil is a condensable liquid produced from the pyrolysis of biomass, which can be upgraded to bio...
This paper describes the basic analytical technique used in characterizing bio-oil into various comp...
Molecular distillation was used to separate bio-oil into a light fraction, a middle fraction and a h...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V. Bio-oil is a condensable liquid produced from the pyrolysis of biomass, which c...
This study aims to investigate the hydrotreatment of bio-oil in a continuous packed-bed reactor at a...
This paper reports the acid-catalysed reactions between methanol and the bio-oil from the fast pyrol...
The different catalytic behaviour of solid acid catalyst and mineral acid catalyst towards the acid-...
The main components in bio-oil behave differently during the thermal treatment in water or in methan...
Bio-oil is produced by the rapid pyrolysis of biomass and is a source of renewable fuel. The increas...
The pyrolysis of biomass to produce bio-oil is a very effective way of biomass use. Bio-oil undergoe...
The search for renewable energy sources is driven by the limited supply of non renewable fossil fuel...
Bio-oil is a promising alternative source of energy produced from fast pyrolysis of biomass. Increas...
Understanding of the condensation reactions in bio-oil is the key for efficient conversion into tran...
Current global resources of fossil fuels are gradually depleting and the energy crisis induces incre...
Bio-oil is a condensable liquid produced from the pyrolysis of biomass, which can be upgraded to bio...
Bio-oil is a condensable liquid produced from the pyrolysis of biomass, which can be upgraded to bio...
This paper describes the basic analytical technique used in characterizing bio-oil into various comp...
Molecular distillation was used to separate bio-oil into a light fraction, a middle fraction and a h...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V. Bio-oil is a condensable liquid produced from the pyrolysis of biomass, which c...
This study aims to investigate the hydrotreatment of bio-oil in a continuous packed-bed reactor at a...
This paper reports the acid-catalysed reactions between methanol and the bio-oil from the fast pyrol...
The different catalytic behaviour of solid acid catalyst and mineral acid catalyst towards the acid-...