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Techno-economic and environmental analysis of bio-oil production from forest residues via non-catalytic and catalytic pyrolysis processes

Energy Conversion and Management, 2020
Forest residues pose a fire risk as woody biomass remaining in forests after thinning or clear-felling. Instead of in-field burning, forest residues can be converted into products such as bio-oil and biochar through pyrolysis. In situ catalytic pyrolysis
Dominique L. van Schalkwyk   +3 more
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An Introduction to Pyrolysis and Catalytic Pyrolysis: Versatile Techniques for Biomass Conversion

2013
A significant proportion of renewable feedstocks research has been devoted to the production of bio-fuels and bio-chemicals from biomass, primarily via thermochemical conversion processes. This chapter presents an overview of alternative pyrolysis methodologies, which can convert biomass directly into solid (char), liquid (bio-oil), and gaseous ...
Li, Li   +3 more
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Catalytic Pyrolysis of Sewage Sludge

Advanced Materials Research, 2011
Pyrolysis of dried sewage sludge samples treated with the additives silica zeolite, calcium oxide, dolomite, ammonium sulphate or diammonium sulphate were conducted by thermal gravimetric anaysis (TGA). The pyrolysis of the untreated sewage sludge showed four regions in which differential thermal gravimetry (DTG) peaks was observed.
Rowan N. Morrison   +3 more
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Catalytic pyrolysis as a platform technology for supporting the circular carbon economy

Nature Catalysis, 2023
Cody J. Wrasman   +13 more
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Catalytic pyrolysis of pinewood over ZSM-5 and CaO for aromatic hydrocarbon: Analytical Py-GC/MS study

, 2020
A higher amount of oxygenates is the main constraint for higher yield and quality of aromatics in catalytic pyrolysis while a study of hydrocarbon production with a balance of reactive species lies importance in the catalytic upgrading of pyrolytic vapor.
Md. Maksudur Rahman   +4 more
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Catalytic Pyrolysis of Biomass

2012
Converting lignocellulosic biomass into biofuels compatible with the existing petroleum refinery infrastructure requires removal of oxygen from the carbohydrate and lignin-derived molecules. The necessary deoxygenation can be achieved through the rejection of water and carbon oxides which occurs at 4000-600C in the presence of catalysts.
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Recent advances in the catalytic pyrolysis of microalgae

, 2020
The catalytic pyrolysis of microalgae offers a strategic means of increasing the value of pyrogenic products. Microalgae are a promising pyrolysis feedstock. This review summarizes the state-of-the-art catalytic pyrolysis processes to form bio-oil with a
Jechan Lee, E. Kwon, Young‐Kwon Park
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Catalytic pyrolysis of biomass with potassium compounds for Co-production of high-quality biofuels and porous carbons

, 2020
This paper studied the catalytic pyrolysis of rice husk (RH) with different K-compounds (i.e., KOH, K2CO3, and K2C2O4) for co-production of biofuels and porous carbons.
Yafei Shen, Niyu Zhang, Shu Zhang
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A review on catalytic pyrolysis of plastic wastes to high-value products

Energy Conversion and Management, 2022
Yujie Peng   +9 more
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Role of porous structure and active O-containing groups of activated biochar catalyst during biomass catalytic pyrolysis

, 2020
Activated biochar contains developed porosity and is rich in O-containing groups, both of which can allow the biochar to act as a catalyst in biomass catalytic pyrolysis and produce valuable chemicals.
Haiping Yang   +5 more
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