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Preparation and analysis of pyroligneous liquor, charcoal and gas from lacquer wood by carbonization method based on a biorefinery process

Energy, 2022
Abstract A biomass pyrolysis polygeneration process, which comprehensively utilizes the pyrolysis products to maximize economic and environmental benefits, refers to the thermochemical conversion of biomass. The pyrolysis of lacquer wood at 300–550 °C with an increment of 50 °C was conducted in this study.
Sheng-Chun Hu   +6 more
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Electrochemical performance and microbial community analysis in air cathode microbial fuel cells fuelled with pyroligneous liquor

Bioelectrochemistry, 2019
Microbial fuels cells (MFCs) have been applied for the degradation of pyroligneous liquor (PL) derived from apple tree branches, at different concentrations. The substrate removal, electrochemical properties, and microbial community characteristics were analysed to evaluate the performance of MFCs.
Guotao, Sun   +4 more
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Chitosan in Eucalyptus grandis Pyroligneous Liquor for Agricultural Application: Physicochemical and Structural Characterization During Storage

Journal of Polymers and the Environment, 2020
Pyroligneous liquor and chitosan are natural and biodegradable products from renewable sources. Both present antimicrobial and antioxidant activities and induce resistance in plants, making these products promising to be used as raw material for agricultural inputs.
Fabiane Grecco da Silva Porto   +4 more
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Co-application of concentrated biogas slurry and pyroligneous liquor mitigates ammonia emission and sustainably releases ammonium from paddy soil

Science of The Total Environment
Biogas production causes vast amounts of biogas slurry (BS). Application of BS to croplands can substitute chemical fertilizers while result in higher ammonia emissions. Tremendous variation of ammonium concentration in different BSs induces imprecise substitution, while concentrated BS holds higher and more stable ammonium.
Zichuan, Li   +11 more
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Effect of Storage Time on the Chemical Characterization of Pyroligneous Liquor From Eucalyptus Wood

Waste and Biomass Valorization, 2017
This research focused on the effect of storage time on the chemical composition of the pyroligneous liquor (PL) produced during the pyrolysis of eucalyptus wood in a laboratory furnace at a relatively low heating rate (1 °C min−1) and a maximum temperature of 400 °C.
R. S. R. Almeida   +5 more
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