The transition to a sustainable bio-based economy has rapidly increased the interest to obtain renewable platform chemicals from biomass. Glycolaldehyde is one of potential future platform chemicals, which is present in high quantity (5–13 wt%) in wood-derived pyrolysis oil. Water addition to pyrolysis oil isolates glycolaldehyde and other polar compounds, nearly quantitatively in the aqueous phase. In order to apply extraction for the subsequent glycolaldehyde recovery a water-insoluble solvent is required. This work was done to identify a suitable solvent. Firstly, several long chain alkanes and alcohols were evaluated by extracting an aqueous solution of 6.2 wt% glycolaldehyde. The results demonstrated that alkanes cannot extract glycola...