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Pyrolysis oil,
sometimes also
known as
biocrude or
bio-
oil, is a
synthetic fuel with few
industrial applications and
under investigation as substitute...
- Dynamotive’s
technology First commercial shipments of
BioOil 2006
Ground breaking for 200 tpd
BioOil plant in Guelph,
Ontario Entry into
strategic partnership...
- Lim, Young-il; Yeo,
Heejung (February 2014). "Techno-economic
analysis of
biooil production process from palm
empty fruit bunches".
Energy Conversion and...
- 2022). "Application of
nanomaterials for
enhanced production of biodiesel,
biooil, biogas, bioethanol, and
biohydrogen via
lignocellulosic biom**** transformation"...
- digestion. Fast
pyrolysis is also
investigated for biom**** conversion. Fuel
bio-
oil can also be
produced by
hydrous pyrolysis.
Methane pyrolysis is an industrial...
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produced in wine and beer by Brettanomyces. It is also
frequently present in
bio-
oil produced by
pyrolysis of
lignocellulosic biom****. It is
produced along...
- firebreaks, windbreaks, in
paper pulp
production and most
recently to
produce bio-
oil,
biogas and charcoal. It also
helps feed
animals such as goat, rabbit,...
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catalyst to
facilitate the
reaction of biom**** to
bio-
oil. The
exact conversion of biom**** to
bio-
oil is
dependent on
several variables:
Feedstock composition...
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formation of
fossil fuels such as
oil.
Biofuel can be
produced from
plants or from agricultural,
domestic or
industrial bio waste.
Biofuels are
mostly used...
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carbon dioxide.
Maximum yield of
vapors which condense to a
liquid called bio-
oil is
obtained at 500 °C. Semi-crystalline
cellulose polymers react at pyrolysis...