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Pyrolysis of Wood/Biomass for Bio-oil: A Critical Review

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A review of the recent developments in the wood pyrolysis and reports the characteristics of the resulting bio-oils, which are the main products of fast wood pyrotechnics, can be found in this paper.
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Fast pyrolysis utilizes biomass to produce a product that is used both as an energy source and a feedstock for chemical production. Considerable efforts have been made to convert wood biomass to liquid fuels and chemicals since the oil crisis in mid-1970s. This review focuses on the recent developments in the wood pyrolysis and reports the characteristics of the resulting bio-oils, which are the main products of fast wood pyrolysis. Virtually any form of biomass can be considered for fast pyrolysis. Most work has been performed on wood, because of its consistency and comparability between tests. However, nearly 100 types of biomass have been tested, ranging from agricultural wastes such as straw, olive pits, and nut shells to energy crops such as miscanthus and sorghum. Forestry wastes such as bark and thinnings and other solid wastes, including sewage sludge and leather wastes, have also been studied. In this review, the main (although not exclusive) emphasis has been given to wood. The literature on woo...

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Influence of the Pyrolysis Temperature on Sewage Sludge Product Distribution, Bio-Oil, and Char Properties

TL;DR: Fast pyrolysis may be used for sewage sludge treatment with the advantages of a significant reduction of solid waste volume and production of a bio-oil that can be used as fuel.
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Hydrodeoxygenation of m-cresol over bimetallic NiFe alloys: Kinetics and thermodynamics insight into reaction mechanism

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a comprehensive theoretical study on HDO of m-cresol, a model compound of phenolics, on Ni(1/1/2) and NiFe(1 /1/3) surfaces using periodic density functional theory calculations and microkinetic modeling techniques, with a focus on the several competing reaction pathways.
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Kinetic study on pyrolysis of tobacco residues from the cigarette industry

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyzed the pyrolysis of tobacco residues including stems and leaves using a TGA instrument and the corresponding derivative thermogravimetric analysis (DTG).
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Impact of feedstock composition on pyrolysis of low-cost, protein- and lignin-rich biomass: A review

TL;DR: In this article, pyrolysis reactions of protein-and lignin-rich biomass wastes are compared in terms of feedstock composition, degradation mechanism, and yield and quality of bio-oils.
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Pyrolysis of apricot kernel shell in a fixed-bed reactor: Characterization of bio-oil and char

TL;DR: In this article, the pyrolysis of apricot kernel shell was studied for determining the main characteristics and quantities of liquid and solid products, and the results showed that the liquid products can be used as liquid fuels and the solid product seems to be suitable for adsorption purposes due to its high surface area.
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Energy production from biomass (Part 1): Overview of biomass.

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Overview of Applications of Biomass Fast Pyrolysis Oil

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TL;DR: A brief review of the main conversion processes is presented, with specific regard to the production of a fuel suitable for spark ignition gas engines.
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