The pyroligneous acids (PAs) of woody biomass produced by torrefaction have pesticidal properties. Thus, PAs are potential alternatives to synthetic plant protection chemicals. Although woody biomass is a renewable feedstock, its use must be efficient. The efficiency of biomass utilization can be improved by applying a cascading use principle. This study is novel because we evaluate for the first time the pesticidal potential of PAs derived from the bark of hybrid aspen (Populus tremula L. x Populus tremuloides Michx.) and examine simultaneously how the production of the PAs can be interlinked with the cascade processing of hybrid aspen biomass. Hybrid aspen bark contains valuable extractives that can be separated before the hemicellulose i...
Our objective is to develop hybrid aspens as an energy crop that would fit as one part of systems fo...
Phragmites australis (Cav.) Trin. ex. Steud. is an invasive perennial grass found in North America, ...
Organic acids are used for starting compounds in material sciences and in biorefinery, food, fuel, p...
The pyroligneous acids (PAs) of woody biomass produced by torrefaction have pesticidal properties. T...
Abstract The pyroligneous acids (PAs) of woody biomass produced by torrefaction have pesticidal pro...
Replacement of synthetic pesticides with biochemical alternatives and other biological and mechanica...
The feasibility of thermochemical biomass conversion technologies can be improved if value-added app...
Hybrid aspens have long attracted scientific interest, but the research on their use as feedstocks f...
Thermochemical processing is a promising method for the rapid depolymerization of biomass. This stud...
The pyrolysis of biomass material results in pyroligneous acid (PA) and biochar, among other by-prod...
Steam explosion (SE) is a well renowned pre-treatment method used for bio-refined material synthesis...
According to recent bioeconomy programs, chemical compounds derived from natural sources will be mor...
Thermal decomposition of balsam fir and white spruce mixed bark residues at 450°C and under vacuum
Wood vinegar, a by-product of wood pyrolysis, is mostly discarded. Wood vinegar has a phytotoxic eff...
Abstract: Bark-based biorefineries are estimated to become a trending topic in the coming years, par...
Our objective is to develop hybrid aspens as an energy crop that would fit as one part of systems fo...
Phragmites australis (Cav.) Trin. ex. Steud. is an invasive perennial grass found in North America, ...
Organic acids are used for starting compounds in material sciences and in biorefinery, food, fuel, p...
The pyroligneous acids (PAs) of woody biomass produced by torrefaction have pesticidal properties. T...
Abstract The pyroligneous acids (PAs) of woody biomass produced by torrefaction have pesticidal pro...
Replacement of synthetic pesticides with biochemical alternatives and other biological and mechanica...
The feasibility of thermochemical biomass conversion technologies can be improved if value-added app...
Hybrid aspens have long attracted scientific interest, but the research on their use as feedstocks f...
Thermochemical processing is a promising method for the rapid depolymerization of biomass. This stud...
The pyrolysis of biomass material results in pyroligneous acid (PA) and biochar, among other by-prod...
Steam explosion (SE) is a well renowned pre-treatment method used for bio-refined material synthesis...
According to recent bioeconomy programs, chemical compounds derived from natural sources will be mor...
Thermal decomposition of balsam fir and white spruce mixed bark residues at 450°C and under vacuum
Wood vinegar, a by-product of wood pyrolysis, is mostly discarded. Wood vinegar has a phytotoxic eff...
Abstract: Bark-based biorefineries are estimated to become a trending topic in the coming years, par...
Our objective is to develop hybrid aspens as an energy crop that would fit as one part of systems fo...
Phragmites australis (Cav.) Trin. ex. Steud. is an invasive perennial grass found in North America, ...
Organic acids are used for starting compounds in material sciences and in biorefinery, food, fuel, p...