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Comparison of the slow, fast, and flash pyrolysis of recycled maize-cob biomass waste, box-benhken process optimization and characterization studies for the thermal fast pyrolysis production of bio-energy

Chemical Engineering Communications, 2021
Developing an effective cleaner process technology for maize-cob biomass wastes is of utmost importance. This work involved the comparison of products yield (bio-oil, biogas, and biochar) from the fast, slow, and flash pyrolysis of maize-cob biomass ...
B. O. Adelawon   +4 more
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Advances in sustainable biofuel production from fast pyrolysis of lignocellulosic biomass

Biofuels, 2022
The review provides a thorough assessment of current developments in biomass pyrolysis research, including both basic research and technological applications.
D. C. Makepa, C. Chihobo, D. Musademba
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Extent of Pyrolysis Impacts on Fast Pyrolysis Biochar Properties

Journal of Environmental Quality, 2012
A potential concern about the use of fast pyrolysis rather than slow pyrolysis biochars as soil amendments is that they may contain high levels of bioavailable C due to short particle residence times in the reactors, which could reduce the stability of biochar C and cause nutrient immobilization in soils.
Catherine E, Brewer   +5 more
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Fast pyrolysis technology development

Biofuels, Bioproducts and Biorefining, 2010
AbstractWhile the intention of slow pyrolysis is to produce mainly charcoal, fast pyrolysis is meant to convert biomass to a maximum quantity of liquids (bio‐oil). Both processes have in common that the biomass feedstock is densified to reduce storage space and transport costs.
RH Venderbosch, W Prins
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Fast pyrolysis of biomass

Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis, 1984
Abstract The development of viable fast pyrolysis processes for biomass and other carbonaceous feedstocks will offer significant advantages over conventional pyrolysis, flash pyrolysis and gasification processes with respect to product yield quality and flexibility.
R.G. Graham   +2 more
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Understanding the Fast Pyrolysis of Lignin

ChemSusChem, 2011
AbstractIn the present study, pyrolysis of corn stover lignin was investigated by using a micro‐pyrolyzer coupled with a GC–MS/FID (FID=flame ionization detector). The system has pyrolysis‐vapor residence times of 15–20 ms, thus providing a regime of minimal secondary reactions.
Pushkaraj R, Patwardhan   +2 more
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Fast Pyrolysis Oil for Power Generation

Volume 2: Aircraft Engine; Ceramics; Coal, Biomass and Alternative Fuels; Controls, Diagnostics and Instrumentation; Environmental and Regulatory Affairs, 2006
Biomass fast-pyrolysis oil (PO) is a liquid biofuel derived from lignocellulosic biomass: it offers several advantages compared to the direct us of solid bio fuels, such as high energy density, storability and transportability typical of liquid fuels, possibility to use the fuel in engines and turbines, easier downscaling of plants (which is a very ...
CHIARAMONTI, DAVID   +2 more
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Stepwise Fast Pyrolysis of Pine Wood

Energy & Fuels, 2012
This paper reports the yields and product composition obtained from the stepwise pyrolysis of pine wood in a fluidized bed reactor. The first step temperature was varied between 260 °C and 360 °C. After the first step, the solid residue was cooled to ambient temperature and pyrolyzed again at 530 °C.
Westerhof, Roel Johannes Maria   +5 more
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Characterization of Hydrotreated Fast Pyrolysis Liquids

Energy & Fuels, 2010
This paper focuses on analytical methods to determine the composition of hydrotreated fast pyrolysis liquids. With this information, it is possible to gain insights in the chemical transformations taking place during catalytic hydrotreatment (hydrogenation and/or hydrodeoxygenation, HDO) of pyrolysis liquids.
Kuoppala, Eeva   +5 more
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Fast Pyrolysis of Cellulose, Hemicellulose, and Lignin: Effect of Operating Temperature on Bio-oil Yield and Composition and Insights into the Intrinsic Pyrolysis Chemistry

Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, 2019
Fast pyrolysis of biomass produces bio-oil as a dominant product. However, the yield and composition of bio-oil are governed by numerous pyrolysis reactions which are difficult to understand because of the multiphase decomposition phenomena with ...
K. Ansari   +4 more
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