The International Energy Agency-European Union (IEA-EU) round robin test in 2000 was carried out by learning from earlier round robin tests and by employing improved analytical methods. In general, the accuracy of all physical analyses was good for homogenous pyrolysis liquids. For heterogeneous liquids, erroneous results were obtained, especially for kinematic viscosity and stability index. Good laboratory practice, such as proper calibration of equipment, and good background knowledge of the analysis sample, prevents systematic errors. The main conclusions were: Karl-Fischer titration is recommended for analysing water in pyrolysis liquids. the solids content determined as ethanol insolubles is accurate for white wood (stem wood, no bark ...
Fast pyrolysis for production of liquids has developed considerably since the first experiments in t...
This paper presents a simple stability test method based on changes in carbonyl compounds. Whereas t...
Flash pyrolysis is the rapid thermal decomposition of an organic material in an oxygen-free atmosphe...
The International Energy Agency-European Union (IEA-EU) round robin test in 2000 was carried out by ...
(contract no. 4.1030/C/00-015/2000), with the primary objective of determining norms and standards f...
The main purpose of the study was to test the applicability of standard fuel oil methods developed f...
The commercialization of biomass-derived pyrolysis liquids for use in heat and power applications is...
This publication is a revised and updated version of VTT Publication 306: Physical characterisation ...
An international round robin study of the stability of fast pyrolysis bio-oil was undertaken. Fiftee...
The uptake of biomass-derived pyrolysis liquids for use in heat and power applications depends on th...
The purpose of the research was to validate if the fast pyrolysis bio-oil (FPBO) from used wood woul...
Accurate measurement of the viscosity of fuels is essential for the proper operation of fuel supply ...
Pyrolysis research at VTT includes activities from fuel production to its utilisa-tion and involves ...
An international round robin study of the production of fast pyrolysis bio-oil was undertaken. A tot...
The solvent fractionation method based on water extraction has been proven to be an effective tool f...
Fast pyrolysis for production of liquids has developed considerably since the first experiments in t...
This paper presents a simple stability test method based on changes in carbonyl compounds. Whereas t...
Flash pyrolysis is the rapid thermal decomposition of an organic material in an oxygen-free atmosphe...
The International Energy Agency-European Union (IEA-EU) round robin test in 2000 was carried out by ...
(contract no. 4.1030/C/00-015/2000), with the primary objective of determining norms and standards f...
The main purpose of the study was to test the applicability of standard fuel oil methods developed f...
The commercialization of biomass-derived pyrolysis liquids for use in heat and power applications is...
This publication is a revised and updated version of VTT Publication 306: Physical characterisation ...
An international round robin study of the stability of fast pyrolysis bio-oil was undertaken. Fiftee...
The uptake of biomass-derived pyrolysis liquids for use in heat and power applications depends on th...
The purpose of the research was to validate if the fast pyrolysis bio-oil (FPBO) from used wood woul...
Accurate measurement of the viscosity of fuels is essential for the proper operation of fuel supply ...
Pyrolysis research at VTT includes activities from fuel production to its utilisa-tion and involves ...
An international round robin study of the production of fast pyrolysis bio-oil was undertaken. A tot...
The solvent fractionation method based on water extraction has been proven to be an effective tool f...
Fast pyrolysis for production of liquids has developed considerably since the first experiments in t...
This paper presents a simple stability test method based on changes in carbonyl compounds. Whereas t...
Flash pyrolysis is the rapid thermal decomposition of an organic material in an oxygen-free atmosphe...