2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.enconman.2015.10.063
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Production of phenolic-rich bio-oil from catalytic fast pyrolysis of biomass using magnetic solid base catalyst

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“…The detected dominant compounds are phenolics and hydrocarbons including monocyclic aromatic (peaks5,7,12,[17][18] and naphthalene compounds (peaks16,[19][20], with slight acids (peak 14), ketones (peaks 1-3) and furans (peak 9) compounds. This result indicated that the Fe/Ca x O catalysts in this work possessed the capability of inhibiting the devolatilization of holocellulose to form organic volatiles, and meanwhile, promoting the decomposition of lignin to form phenolics[29]. With the increase of Fe load in the Fe/Ca x O catalyst, the total peak area, representing the total product yield decreased gradually.…”
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confidence: 76%
“…The detected dominant compounds are phenolics and hydrocarbons including monocyclic aromatic (peaks5,7,12,[17][18] and naphthalene compounds (peaks16,[19][20], with slight acids (peak 14), ketones (peaks 1-3) and furans (peak 9) compounds. This result indicated that the Fe/Ca x O catalysts in this work possessed the capability of inhibiting the devolatilization of holocellulose to form organic volatiles, and meanwhile, promoting the decomposition of lignin to form phenolics[29]. With the increase of Fe load in the Fe/Ca x O catalyst, the total peak area, representing the total product yield decreased gradually.…”
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confidence: 76%
“…03 wt% respectively; by contrast, the gas yield increased to 42.08 wt%. As reported [35,36], pyrolysis temperature and catalyst direct the pyrolysis reactions to deoxygenate the organic compounds of bio-oils, consequently improving the fuel and chemical qualities of bio-oils. Fig.…”
Section: Effects Of Pyrolysis Temperatures On Product Yields Of the Cmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Others investigated activated carbon as a catalyst on the catalytic microwave pyrolysis of palm kennel shells for phenol production [289]. Zhang et al [290] reported the use of a magnetic solid base catalyst (potassium phosphate ferroferioxide) for catalyst fast pyrolysis of popular wood species to selectively produce phenolic-rich bio-oil. Kim et al [287] investigated the effect of alcohol solvents (ethanol, methanol, and propanol) and catalyst types on the physic-chemical properties of lignin-oil (obtained from depolymerization of Asian lignin).…”
Section: Lignin As Feedstockmentioning
confidence: 99%