The use of homogeneous ruthenium catalysts to hydrogenate the water-soluble fraction of pyrolysis oil is reported. Pyrolysis oil, which is obtained by fast pyrolysis of lignocellulosic biomass at 450-600 degrees C, contains significant amounts of aldehydes and ketones (e.g. 1-hydroxy-2-propanone (1) and 1-hydroxy-2-ethanal (2)), that are known to have a negative effect on the product properties (a.o. storage stability) of pyrolysis oil. The hydrogenation experiments were performed at mild conditions (40 bar, 90 degrees C using a biphasic system (water/toluene) and RuCl2(PPh3)(3) as the toluene soluble catalyst. Significant reductions in the amounts of (1) and (2) were observed, demonstrating the potential of homogeneous Ru-catalysts to upgr...
Biomass is one of the important renewable energy. More attention has been paid on conversion of bi...
Fast pyrolysis oils from lignocellulosic biomass are promising second-generation biofuels. Unfortuna...
Fast pyrolysis is a promising technology to convert lignocellulosic biomass to a liquid energy carri...
The use of homogeneous ruthenium catalysts to hydrogenate the water-soluble fraction of pyrolysis oi...
The hydrogenation of a dichloromethane soluble fraction of flash pyrolysis oil (bio-oil, BO), obtain...
The hydrogenation of a dichloromethane soluble fraction of flash pyrolysis oil (bio-oil, BO), obtain...
The use of Ru/C (5%-wt.) as a catalyst for the hydrogenation of fast pyrolysis oil was explored at 3...
Catalytic hydrotreatment is considered an attractive technology for fast pyrolysis oil upgrading to ...
Fast pyrolysis oil can be upgraded by a catalytic hydrotreatment (250-400 degrees C, 100-200 bar) us...
Upgrading of bio-oils obtained from the fast pyrolysis of biomasses requires the development of effi...
Fast pyrolysis oil can be upgraded by a catalytic hydrotreatment (250-400° C, 100-200 bar) using he...
Environmental concerns and possible future shortages have boosted research on alternatives for fossi...
Biomass is one of the important renewable energy. More attention has been paid on conversion of bi...
Fast pyrolysis oils from lignocellulosic biomass are promising second-generation biofuels. Unfortuna...
Fast pyrolysis is a promising technology to convert lignocellulosic biomass to a liquid energy carri...
The use of homogeneous ruthenium catalysts to hydrogenate the water-soluble fraction of pyrolysis oi...
The hydrogenation of a dichloromethane soluble fraction of flash pyrolysis oil (bio-oil, BO), obtain...
The hydrogenation of a dichloromethane soluble fraction of flash pyrolysis oil (bio-oil, BO), obtain...
The use of Ru/C (5%-wt.) as a catalyst for the hydrogenation of fast pyrolysis oil was explored at 3...
Catalytic hydrotreatment is considered an attractive technology for fast pyrolysis oil upgrading to ...
Fast pyrolysis oil can be upgraded by a catalytic hydrotreatment (250-400 degrees C, 100-200 bar) us...
Upgrading of bio-oils obtained from the fast pyrolysis of biomasses requires the development of effi...
Fast pyrolysis oil can be upgraded by a catalytic hydrotreatment (250-400° C, 100-200 bar) using he...
Environmental concerns and possible future shortages have boosted research on alternatives for fossi...
Biomass is one of the important renewable energy. More attention has been paid on conversion of bi...
Fast pyrolysis oils from lignocellulosic biomass are promising second-generation biofuels. Unfortuna...
Fast pyrolysis is a promising technology to convert lignocellulosic biomass to a liquid energy carri...