2014
DOI: 10.5935/0103-5053.20140251
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Upgrade of Biofuels Obtained from Waste Fish Oil Pyrolysis by Reactive Distillation

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“…Thus, for bio-oil refining it is necessary to upgrade the bio-oil and make it suitable for processing. The acidity reduction or neutralization can be performed using potassium or sodium hydroxide or via an esterification reaction (Junming et al, 2009;Wisniewski et al, 2015;Moens et al, 2009), since the acidity is mainly due to the presence of carboxylic acids (Kraiem et al, 2016).…”
Section: Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, for bio-oil refining it is necessary to upgrade the bio-oil and make it suitable for processing. The acidity reduction or neutralization can be performed using potassium or sodium hydroxide or via an esterification reaction (Junming et al, 2009;Wisniewski et al, 2015;Moens et al, 2009), since the acidity is mainly due to the presence of carboxylic acids (Kraiem et al, 2016).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Biomass used in thermal cracking processes (pyrolysis) is derived from two main sources: lignocellulosic (LC) 3 and triglycerides (TG) 4,5 . TG sources have been widely studied, 6‐10 due to their large availability and product similarity with oil 11‐14 . Dai et al 4 compared the pyrolysis of lignocellulose and triglycerides in the same operation conditions.…”
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“…Através do craqueamento térmico da biomassa triglicérica obtém-se uma fração líquida chamada de bio-óleo, que apresenta características físico-químicas similares aos combustíveis fósseis (Stédile et al, 2015;Wiggers et al, 2013;Wiggers et al, 2009). O bio-óleo é rico em hidrocarbonetos, mas também apresenta em sua composição compostos oxigenados que compreendem quantidades consideráveis de ácidos carboxílicos, como ácido acético, cáprico e palmítico, que elevam a sua acidez, tornando-o corrosivo, e inviabilizando seu processamento e uso em motores automotivos (Wisniewski et al, 2015).…”
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