Heavy fraction of bio-oil, the bottom-layer of biomass fast pyrolysis oil, is hard to be directly used due to its high molecular weight, complex components and deteriorate thermal stability. Here, a novel catalytic hydrotreating process for the heavy fraction of bio-oil, including depolymerization, decarboxylation, decarbonylation, hydrogenation and hydrodeoxygenation (HDO), is proposed with Ru/alpha-Al2O3 catalyst and super/subcritical ethanol. Results demonstrated that heavy fraction of bio-oil was depolymerized into monomeric phenolic compounds, and then was converted to hydrocarbons by hydrodeoxygenation in one-pot. The average molecular weight (M-w) of upgraded oil decreased drastically from 8941 g/mol to 937 g/mol during the catalytic...
One of the possible process options for the production of advanced biofuels is the co-processing of ...
Bio-oil derived by fast pyrolysis of biomass represents a potentially attractive source of hydrocarb...
Fast pyrolysis oil can be upgraded by a catalytic hydrotreatment (250-400° C, 100-200 bar) using he...
Heavy fraction of bio-oil, the bottom-layer of biomass fast pyrolysis oil, is hard to be directly us...
Environmental concerns and possible future shortages have boosted research on alternatives for fossi...
In recent decades, the quest for renewable and sustainable alternatives, namely biomass/bio waste, h...
Biomass pyrolysis liquids (also known as bio-oil), are derived from renewable lignocellulosic biomas...
Utilization of lignocellulosic biomass for alternative fuels requires efficient and low-cost process...
Fast pyrolysis is a process can convert woody biomass to a crude bio-oil (pyrolysis oil) However, so...
Pyrolysis is considered the most promising way to convert biomass to fuels. Upgrading biomass pyroly...
BACKGROUND: Biomass is the only renewable feedstock containing carbon, and therefore the only altern...
Catalytic hydrotreatment (HT) is one of the most important refining steps in the actual petroleum-ba...
One of the possible process options for the production of advanced biofuels is the co-processing of ...
Fast pyrolysis oils from lignocellulosic biomass are promising second-generation biofuels. Unfortuna...
One of the possible process options for the production of advanced biofuels is the co-processing of ...
Bio-oil derived by fast pyrolysis of biomass represents a potentially attractive source of hydrocarb...
Fast pyrolysis oil can be upgraded by a catalytic hydrotreatment (250-400° C, 100-200 bar) using he...
Heavy fraction of bio-oil, the bottom-layer of biomass fast pyrolysis oil, is hard to be directly us...
Environmental concerns and possible future shortages have boosted research on alternatives for fossi...
In recent decades, the quest for renewable and sustainable alternatives, namely biomass/bio waste, h...
Biomass pyrolysis liquids (also known as bio-oil), are derived from renewable lignocellulosic biomas...
Utilization of lignocellulosic biomass for alternative fuels requires efficient and low-cost process...
Fast pyrolysis is a process can convert woody biomass to a crude bio-oil (pyrolysis oil) However, so...
Pyrolysis is considered the most promising way to convert biomass to fuels. Upgrading biomass pyroly...
BACKGROUND: Biomass is the only renewable feedstock containing carbon, and therefore the only altern...
Catalytic hydrotreatment (HT) is one of the most important refining steps in the actual petroleum-ba...
One of the possible process options for the production of advanced biofuels is the co-processing of ...
Fast pyrolysis oils from lignocellulosic biomass are promising second-generation biofuels. Unfortuna...
One of the possible process options for the production of advanced biofuels is the co-processing of ...
Bio-oil derived by fast pyrolysis of biomass represents a potentially attractive source of hydrocarb...
Fast pyrolysis oil can be upgraded by a catalytic hydrotreatment (250-400° C, 100-200 bar) using he...