Organic acid leaching of pine wood, straw, bagasse and hay effectively reduced the amount of catalytically active alkali and alkaline earth metals (AAEMs). Using the (acetic) acid produced by pyrolysis as leaching agent, the AAEMs content could be reduced to 90–600 mg/kg. Tests with AAEMs impregnated Avicel cellulose (1–1000 mg/kg) showed that even at such low concentrations of AAEMs (100 mg/kg) the sugar yield was significantly suppressed. After leaching, single phase oils (condensed at 20 °C) were obtained even for straw and hay. A large increase in the yields of organic pyrolysis oil (e.g. straw: 37–58 wt%) and pyrolytic sugar (e.g. bagasse: 3–22 wt%) was observed for all acid leached biomasses. The increase in sugar yield can be ascribe...
The citric acid (CA) has been proven to be an appropriate leaching agent for sugarcane residues en r...
Fast pyrolysis of sugar cane vinasse, a byproduct from the integrated sugar–ethanol process, has not...
The catalytic pyrolysis of beech wood and corncob was experimentally investigated considering six ad...
Organic acid leaching of pine wood, straw, bagasse and hay effectively reduced the amount of catalyt...
AbstractRemoving alkali and alkaline earth metals (AAEMs) from biomass, with pyrolytic acids, before...
Reducing pine wood particle size is beneficial for acid leaching (shorter leaching time, smaller equ...
Fast pyrolysis of lignocellulosic biomass yields little sugar or anhydrosugars compared to pyrolysis...
Alkali removal from forest residues, eucalyptus residues, and wheat straw was studied by water and d...
Sugarcane trash (SCT) and sugarcane bagasse (SCB) are prospective feedstock materials for fast pyrol...
The catalytic activity of intrinsic alkali and alkaline earth metals (AAEM) in biomass has been usua...
In this paper, we have evaluated the potential of organic acid (mixture of acetic, formic and propio...
Softwood is an abundantly available lignocelloluse feedstock which can be converted into chemical an...
The effects of leaching (25 degrees C and 1 h) sugarcane trash (SCT) and sugarcane bagasse (SCB) wit...
A high load of inorganics in raw lignocellulosic biomass is known to inhibit the yield of bio-oil an...
This paper reports the studies made on the vacuum pyrolysis of deashed sugarcane bagasse, on the pyr...
The citric acid (CA) has been proven to be an appropriate leaching agent for sugarcane residues en r...
Fast pyrolysis of sugar cane vinasse, a byproduct from the integrated sugar–ethanol process, has not...
The catalytic pyrolysis of beech wood and corncob was experimentally investigated considering six ad...
Organic acid leaching of pine wood, straw, bagasse and hay effectively reduced the amount of catalyt...
AbstractRemoving alkali and alkaline earth metals (AAEMs) from biomass, with pyrolytic acids, before...
Reducing pine wood particle size is beneficial for acid leaching (shorter leaching time, smaller equ...
Fast pyrolysis of lignocellulosic biomass yields little sugar or anhydrosugars compared to pyrolysis...
Alkali removal from forest residues, eucalyptus residues, and wheat straw was studied by water and d...
Sugarcane trash (SCT) and sugarcane bagasse (SCB) are prospective feedstock materials for fast pyrol...
The catalytic activity of intrinsic alkali and alkaline earth metals (AAEM) in biomass has been usua...
In this paper, we have evaluated the potential of organic acid (mixture of acetic, formic and propio...
Softwood is an abundantly available lignocelloluse feedstock which can be converted into chemical an...
The effects of leaching (25 degrees C and 1 h) sugarcane trash (SCT) and sugarcane bagasse (SCB) wit...
A high load of inorganics in raw lignocellulosic biomass is known to inhibit the yield of bio-oil an...
This paper reports the studies made on the vacuum pyrolysis of deashed sugarcane bagasse, on the pyr...
The citric acid (CA) has been proven to be an appropriate leaching agent for sugarcane residues en r...
Fast pyrolysis of sugar cane vinasse, a byproduct from the integrated sugar–ethanol process, has not...
The catalytic pyrolysis of beech wood and corncob was experimentally investigated considering six ad...