2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2020.125406
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Fractionation and extraction of bio-oil for production of greener fuel and value-added chemicals: Recent advances and future prospects

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“…As sources of various chemical entities, the refinement of bio-oil and separation processes should be applied in other industries in need of platform chemicals. Conveniently, processes such as supercritical extraction, membrane separations, solid-liquid extractions, solvent extraction, and others are described in existing reviews and works [127,[150][151][152], as is also the case for the adequate analytic characterization of bio-oil for chemical applications [153][154][155][156].…”
Section: Applications Of Bio-oil As Chemical Source and Its Refinement Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As sources of various chemical entities, the refinement of bio-oil and separation processes should be applied in other industries in need of platform chemicals. Conveniently, processes such as supercritical extraction, membrane separations, solid-liquid extractions, solvent extraction, and others are described in existing reviews and works [127,[150][151][152], as is also the case for the adequate analytic characterization of bio-oil for chemical applications [153][154][155][156].…”
Section: Applications Of Bio-oil As Chemical Source and Its Refinement Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several studies of supercritical CO 2 extraction for separating oil from sunflower seeds have been reported (Bravi, Bubbico, Manna, & Verdone, 2002;Cocero & Calvo, 1996). Generally, supercritical CO 2 extraction gives higher yield than conventional production methods, mainly due to the conditions of high pressure and high temperature used; however, the high operational cost and safety-related issues of this technology severely restrict large-scale industrial application (Chan et al, 2020). Nimet et al (2011) compared three methods for extracting sunflower oil, namely subcritical propane, supercritical CO 2,…”
Section: Sunflower Seed Oilmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cellulose upon pyrolysis gives levoglucosan, levoglucosenone, furfural, substituted furans, and several small molecules comprising aldehydes and ketones. In this context, the role of sample preparation is mainly meant to make the analytes of interest more suitable for separation and detection [33,34]. Here it has been reported a brief description of the most common approach of sample preparation techniques hyphenated to GC–MS in the context of biomass analysis.…”
Section: Sample Preparationmentioning
confidence: 99%