2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.joei.2015.10.001
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Fast pyrolysis of sugarcane residues in a fluidised bed reactor with a hot vapour filter

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“…The present work at 500 ºC (reforming temperature) obtained significantly better results in terms of HHV and water content compared to the fast pyrolysis process using the same biomass (SB) and similar pyrolysis temperatures (around 450 ºC), increasing the quality for fuel applications. Pattiya et al [28] and Islam et al [29] produced SB fast pyrolysis oil (at 430 ºC and 475 ºC, respectively) containing 31.1 wt% and 39.10 wt% of oxygen and 11.7 wt% and 11.6 wt% of water with calorific value of 26.7 MJ/kg and 23.5 MJ/kg, respectively.…”
Section: Bio-oil Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The present work at 500 ºC (reforming temperature) obtained significantly better results in terms of HHV and water content compared to the fast pyrolysis process using the same biomass (SB) and similar pyrolysis temperatures (around 450 ºC), increasing the quality for fuel applications. Pattiya et al [28] and Islam et al [29] produced SB fast pyrolysis oil (at 430 ºC and 475 ºC, respectively) containing 31.1 wt% and 39.10 wt% of oxygen and 11.7 wt% and 11.6 wt% of water with calorific value of 26.7 MJ/kg and 23.5 MJ/kg, respectively.…”
Section: Bio-oil Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SFE has been used to extract lipids from various biomass which includes spent coffee grounds using SC-CO 2 [34], soybean using SC-CO 2 [129], linseed using supercritical-ethanol [130], residual corn material using SC-CO 2 [55], organosolv lignin using supercritical-ethanol [131], shrimp waste using SC-CO 2 [132], and white pinewood [133]. Apart from that, SFE has been extensively studied for the extraction of lipid from third generation feedstock as well.…”
Section: Supercritical Fluid Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The application of hot gas filtration causes the elimination of char and inorganic materials from the oil which is initiated due to the removal of the highly unstable compound of ring-conjugated olefinic substituents and the conversion of guaiacol-type compounds to catechol-and phenol-type compounds [95]. Pattiya and Suttibak [34] used hot filter on the fluidised bed reactor pyrolysis of sugarcane leaves and tops. It was observed that though the bio-oil yield was reduced by 7-8 wt%, the filtered bio-oils have improved viscosity and stability [34].…”
Section: Pyrolysismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In contrarily, with catalytic upgrading, the oxygen in the bio-oil will be removed by defending H 2 O, CO 2 or/and CO hence improving the bio-oil's heating value. However, as catalysts are often environmental unfriendly and expensive, the main challenge of this technique is to find a natural and locally available material that can be used as a catalyst [7,8]. In this circumstance, dolomite and vermiculite are suitable candidate for catalyst upgrading of bio-oil, as reported by some studies [9,10,11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%