2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2010.06.110
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Fast pyrolysis of palm kernel shells: Influence of operation parameters on the bio-oil yield and the yield of phenol and phenolic compounds

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“…Furfural, D-allose and phenolic compounds are the main chemical compounds in the bio-oil for the three kinds of biomass. Similar results were reported in our previous research [23,32] and the work of Mahinpey [5]. Properties and chemical composition of bio-oil are distinct from petroleum fuel because of its relatively high content of water and solids, acidity and instability when heated [26].…”
Section: Gc-ms Analysis Of Bio-oilsupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…Furfural, D-allose and phenolic compounds are the main chemical compounds in the bio-oil for the three kinds of biomass. Similar results were reported in our previous research [23,32] and the work of Mahinpey [5]. Properties and chemical composition of bio-oil are distinct from petroleum fuel because of its relatively high content of water and solids, acidity and instability when heated [26].…”
Section: Gc-ms Analysis Of Bio-oilsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Up to date, the existing literature has only focused on the characterizations of biochar or bio-oil. With respect to studies of two or more energy carriers, Mahinpey et al [23] examined the influence of pyrolysis pressure on product yield from wheat straw pyrolysis. Uzun et al [21] studied the characteristic and quantities of bio-oil and biochar from the pyrolysis of tea waste.…”
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“…Li et al (2013b) extracted 12.7 wt% levoglucosan from bio-oil using water. However, the macromolecular oligomer of coniferyl, synapyl, and p-coumaryl alcohols hindered further separation and application of bio-oil (Kim et al 2010). The use of the other techniques also has been limited as a result of the presence of large amounts of medium molecular weight compounds (500 < Mn < 3000) in pyrolysis oil (Mahfud et al 2008).…”
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“…Decomposition of lignin took place over a broad temperature range (200 °C to 500 °C), because of the various oxygen functional groups in its structure that result in different thermal stabilities (Brebu and Vasile 2010). Nevertheless, the decomposition of hemicellulose, cellulose, and lignin was difficult to differentiate distinctively (Kim et al 2010). From DTG (Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%