Weight loss curves of wood fast pyrolysis oils in air have been measured, under controlled thermal conditions, carrying out two separate sets of experiments. The first, which has a final temperature of 600 K, concerns evaporation/cracking of the oil and secondary char formation, processes associated with sample swelling and solidification. After collection and milling, in the second set of experiments, heterogeneous combustion of the secondary char is carried out to temperatures of 873 K. Although the details of the rate curves appear to be dependent on the commercial process (BTG, Dynamotive, Ensyn, Pyrovac) applied to produce the oil, the same qualitative features are observed in all cases. Secondary char formation and sample modif...
The combustion kinetics of rapidly pyrolyzed wood have been investigated within the temperature rang...
In fast pyrolysis, biomass decomposition processes are followed by vapor phase reactions. Experiment...
Thermo gravimetric curves in air of beech wood and char, obtained from conventional pyrolysis of bee...
Weight loss curves of wood fast pyrolysis oils in air have been measured, under controlled thermal ...
Weight losses in air of four biomass fast pyrolysis oils (BTG, Dynamotive, Ensyn, Pyrovac), measured...
Evaporation experiments of biomass fast pyrolysis oil and its aqueous fractions at low (TGA-10°C/min...
The evaporation of pyrolysis oil was studied at varying heating rates (∼1–106°C/min) with surroundin...
The aim of this work is to investigate the combustion behavior of pyrolysis oils derived from wheat ...
In this study, pyrolysis process of wood bio-oil was studied. The effects of temperature in the rang...
The aim of this work is to analyze the optimal operating conditions for fast biomass pyrolysis. The ...
The composition and properties of the products of fast pyrolysis of hardwood, obtained in a two-cham...
Pine wood was pyrolyzed in a 1 kg/h fluidized bed fast pyrolysis reactor that allows a residence tim...
Bio-oil is the liquid product from fast pyrolysis of biomass. Compared with biomass, bio-oil has a h...
This paper reports the effect of pyrolysis temperature on the yield and composition of bio-oils obta...
Pyrolysis oil originating from biomass has the potential to replace ‘crude fossil oil’ and to produc...
The combustion kinetics of rapidly pyrolyzed wood have been investigated within the temperature rang...
In fast pyrolysis, biomass decomposition processes are followed by vapor phase reactions. Experiment...
Thermo gravimetric curves in air of beech wood and char, obtained from conventional pyrolysis of bee...
Weight loss curves of wood fast pyrolysis oils in air have been measured, under controlled thermal ...
Weight losses in air of four biomass fast pyrolysis oils (BTG, Dynamotive, Ensyn, Pyrovac), measured...
Evaporation experiments of biomass fast pyrolysis oil and its aqueous fractions at low (TGA-10°C/min...
The evaporation of pyrolysis oil was studied at varying heating rates (∼1–106°C/min) with surroundin...
The aim of this work is to investigate the combustion behavior of pyrolysis oils derived from wheat ...
In this study, pyrolysis process of wood bio-oil was studied. The effects of temperature in the rang...
The aim of this work is to analyze the optimal operating conditions for fast biomass pyrolysis. The ...
The composition and properties of the products of fast pyrolysis of hardwood, obtained in a two-cham...
Pine wood was pyrolyzed in a 1 kg/h fluidized bed fast pyrolysis reactor that allows a residence tim...
Bio-oil is the liquid product from fast pyrolysis of biomass. Compared with biomass, bio-oil has a h...
This paper reports the effect of pyrolysis temperature on the yield and composition of bio-oils obta...
Pyrolysis oil originating from biomass has the potential to replace ‘crude fossil oil’ and to produc...
The combustion kinetics of rapidly pyrolyzed wood have been investigated within the temperature rang...
In fast pyrolysis, biomass decomposition processes are followed by vapor phase reactions. Experiment...
Thermo gravimetric curves in air of beech wood and char, obtained from conventional pyrolysis of bee...