The use of biomass as an alternative energy resource requires its prior processing. Many options are possible. The present paper focuses on thermochemical routes and more specifically on fast pyrolysis carried out for the preparation of so called bio-oils. The optimization and scaling up of fast pyrolysis processes for improving bio oils yields and properties come up against several difficulties. The aim of the paper is to show that some of them are related to the lack of several basic scientific knowledges, more specifically at the level of the high temperature fast pyrolysis reactor. The analysis of these challenges (biomass sample thermal decomposition, biomass-reactor interactions, secondary reactions) suggests the development o...
Fast pyrolysis for production of liquids has developed considerably since the first experiments in t...
Biomass materials can be transformed to a gas, a solid or a liquid by pyrolysis, the thermal decompo...
Recent years have witnessed a growing interest in developing biofuels from biomass by thermochemical...
The use of biomass as an alternative energy resource requires its prior processing. Many o...
The use of biomass as an alternative energy resource requires its prior processing. Many o...
International audienceThe use of biomass as an alternative energy resource requires its prior proces...
Biomass fast pyrolysis is potentially one of the cheapest routes toward renewable liquid fuels. Its ...
Fast pyrolysis is a promising thermochemical method of producing renewable fuels and chemicals from ...
In this short review, we survey the historical progress of fast pyrolysis technologies for thermoch...
Fast pyrolysis for liquids has been developed in recent decades as a fast and flexible method to pro...
Fast pyrolysis for liquids has been developed in recent decades as a fast and flexible method to pro...
In the future, renewable energy technologies will have a significant role in catering to energy secu...
Fast pyrolysis for liquids has been developed in recent decades as a fast and flexible method to pro...
Pyrolysis oil originating from biomass has the potential to replace ‘crude fossil oil’ and to produc...
Biomass materials can be transformed to a gas, a solid or a liquid by pyrolysis, the thermal decompo...
Fast pyrolysis for production of liquids has developed considerably since the first experiments in t...
Biomass materials can be transformed to a gas, a solid or a liquid by pyrolysis, the thermal decompo...
Recent years have witnessed a growing interest in developing biofuels from biomass by thermochemical...
The use of biomass as an alternative energy resource requires its prior processing. Many o...
The use of biomass as an alternative energy resource requires its prior processing. Many o...
International audienceThe use of biomass as an alternative energy resource requires its prior proces...
Biomass fast pyrolysis is potentially one of the cheapest routes toward renewable liquid fuels. Its ...
Fast pyrolysis is a promising thermochemical method of producing renewable fuels and chemicals from ...
In this short review, we survey the historical progress of fast pyrolysis technologies for thermoch...
Fast pyrolysis for liquids has been developed in recent decades as a fast and flexible method to pro...
Fast pyrolysis for liquids has been developed in recent decades as a fast and flexible method to pro...
In the future, renewable energy technologies will have a significant role in catering to energy secu...
Fast pyrolysis for liquids has been developed in recent decades as a fast and flexible method to pro...
Pyrolysis oil originating from biomass has the potential to replace ‘crude fossil oil’ and to produc...
Biomass materials can be transformed to a gas, a solid or a liquid by pyrolysis, the thermal decompo...
Fast pyrolysis for production of liquids has developed considerably since the first experiments in t...
Biomass materials can be transformed to a gas, a solid or a liquid by pyrolysis, the thermal decompo...
Recent years have witnessed a growing interest in developing biofuels from biomass by thermochemical...