2014
DOI: 10.1039/c3gc41951g
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A perspective on oxygenated species in the refinery integration of pyrolysis oil

Abstract: Pyrolysis offers a rapid and efficient means to depolymerize lignocellulosic biomass, resulting in gas, liquid, and solid products with varying yields and compositions depending on the process conditions. With respect to manufacture of "drop-in" liquid transportation fuels from biomass, a potential benefit from pyrolysis arises from the production of a liquid or vapor that could possibly be integrated into existing refinery infrastructure, thus offsetting the capital-intensive investment needed for a smaller s… Show more

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“…A sustainable bio-based energy system should consider the incorporation of these routes into conventional oil refineries [3,4] and should also guarantee the availability of raw biomass materials without competing with food crops [5,6]. Accordingly, the implementation of short rotating wood crops for the production of biomass has increased over the last decades [7,8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A sustainable bio-based energy system should consider the incorporation of these routes into conventional oil refineries [3,4] and should also guarantee the availability of raw biomass materials without competing with food crops [5,6]. Accordingly, the implementation of short rotating wood crops for the production of biomass has increased over the last decades [7,8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6 Photocatalytic degradation is a promising method to directly depolymerize non-biodegradable lignin. 7 Lignin is one of the most abundant aromatic polymers on earth, 8 and it is thus of great environmental significance if waste lignin could be converted to renewable chemicals, 2,9 such as aromatic platform compounds 10,11 and alternative biofuels 12-14 through photocatalytic reactions. To achieve this goal, one of the challenges is to develop highly effective photocatalysts to accelerate depolymerization reactions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The spent catalyst is regenerated by complete combustion of coke, which results in severe temperatures in the regenerator. In order to avoid rapid catalyst deactivation that occurs at extreme temperatures [84], the regenerator temperature is regulated by a catalyst cooler, which exchanges heat with H 2 O to generate superheated steam for subsequent electricity generation. The regenerated catalyst, carrying sufficient heat, is then charged back to the zeolite reactor to provide process heat.…”
Section: 242mentioning
confidence: 99%