Raw bio-oil was produced from fast pyrolysis of pine sawdust in a fluidized-bed boiler at 550 degrees C. Then the raw bio-oil is partially mixed with kitchen waste oil (100:0, 50:50, 0:100 by weight) and subsequently subjected to off line co-catalytic cracking process for upgrading over HZSM-5. The raw bio-oil mixed with kitchen waste oil test shows that the co-catalytic cracking improves the organic bio-oil yield and inhibits the coke formation. The oxygen content of organic bio-oil decreased significantly after upgrading. The reaction pathway of co-upgrading is proposed, which shows that kitchen waste oil, as a hydrogen supplier, transform hydrogen from high saturation degree to the unsaturation oxygenated compounds to form hydrocarbons. ...
As a result of the Paris climate change agreement, new pathways are needed to minimize CO2 emissions...
Biofuel production is an attractive alternative to conventional fossil fuel, effectively solving pro...
© 2020 Elsevier B.V. The recovery of waste cooking oil has long been known for second life uses with...
Raw bio-oil was produced from fast pyrolysis of pine sawdust in a fluidized-bed boiler at 550 degree...
Fast pyrolysis technology is currently moving forward to commercialization, and demonstration plants...
The objective of this research is to explore the possibility to upgrade gasified bio-oil in bench-sc...
Crude bio-oils, as sustainable and renewable energy sources generated from thermochemical conversion...
Biomass is the only renewable resource that can be used to produce liquid fuels. The pyrolysis of bi...
For co-processing of bio-oil and conventional fossil feed in existing refinery fluid catalytic crack...
A consortium has been assembled to develop a new bio fuel chain from renewable feeds to transportati...
Used cooking oil and packaging foam are typical waste materials that are abundantly available as hou...
The waste edible oil fluid catalytic cracking process (FCC), an environment friendly process to prod...
The catalytic co-processing of bottom fuel oil (BFO) with refinery vacuum gas oil (VGO) using a comm...
A raw bio-oil from pine sawdust, the liquid product from its thermal conditioning and a synthetic bi...
The thermo-chemical conversion of biomass to hydrocarbons has been investigated for decades as an al...
As a result of the Paris climate change agreement, new pathways are needed to minimize CO2 emissions...
Biofuel production is an attractive alternative to conventional fossil fuel, effectively solving pro...
© 2020 Elsevier B.V. The recovery of waste cooking oil has long been known for second life uses with...
Raw bio-oil was produced from fast pyrolysis of pine sawdust in a fluidized-bed boiler at 550 degree...
Fast pyrolysis technology is currently moving forward to commercialization, and demonstration plants...
The objective of this research is to explore the possibility to upgrade gasified bio-oil in bench-sc...
Crude bio-oils, as sustainable and renewable energy sources generated from thermochemical conversion...
Biomass is the only renewable resource that can be used to produce liquid fuels. The pyrolysis of bi...
For co-processing of bio-oil and conventional fossil feed in existing refinery fluid catalytic crack...
A consortium has been assembled to develop a new bio fuel chain from renewable feeds to transportati...
Used cooking oil and packaging foam are typical waste materials that are abundantly available as hou...
The waste edible oil fluid catalytic cracking process (FCC), an environment friendly process to prod...
The catalytic co-processing of bottom fuel oil (BFO) with refinery vacuum gas oil (VGO) using a comm...
A raw bio-oil from pine sawdust, the liquid product from its thermal conditioning and a synthetic bi...
The thermo-chemical conversion of biomass to hydrocarbons has been investigated for decades as an al...
As a result of the Paris climate change agreement, new pathways are needed to minimize CO2 emissions...
Biofuel production is an attractive alternative to conventional fossil fuel, effectively solving pro...
© 2020 Elsevier B.V. The recovery of waste cooking oil has long been known for second life uses with...