Bio-oil is a highly valuable product derived from biomass pyrolysis which could be used in various downstream applications upon appropriate upgrading and refining. Extraction and …
K Xu, J Li, K Zeng, D Zhong, J Peng, Y Qiu, G Flamant… - Fuel, 2023 - Elsevier
Microalgae pyrolysis in molten salt is a promising way to produce high-quality bio-oil. This study provides deep insights into the characteristics of nitrogen-containing compounds …
The growth of biomass is considered the most efficient method currently available to extract carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. However, biomass carbon is easily degraded by …
Catalytic hydrodeoxygenation is an essential step for bio-oil upgrading. However, hydrodeoxygenation usually requires a high hydrogen pressure and high temperature due …
Lignin is a byproduct of the paper mill and second-generation (2G) ethanol biorefinery and the largest naturally available source of aromatic building blocks. It can serve as a feedstock …
DC Palacio Lozano, MJ Thomas… - Annual Review of …, 2020 - annualreviews.org
The detailed molecular characterization of petroleum-related samples by mass spectrometry, often referred to as petroleomics, continues to present significant analytical …
Pyrolysis bio-oils are liquid products of lignocellulosic biomass pyrolysis. They have a highly promising potential to be widely used, after an appropriate upgrade, as advanced biofuels …
Q Shi, Y Zhang, KH Chung, S Zhao, C Xu - Energy & Fuels, 2021 - ACS Publications
Molecular composition analysis of petroleum and alternative fuels has been considered as one of the greatest challenges in analytical chemistry. The rapid development of Fourier …
One of the few similarities between petroleum and bio-oils derived from biomass pyrolysis is that they are both complex organic mixtures composed of thousands of distinct elemental …