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Upgrading of Wood-Derived Bio-Oil Over Hzsm-5
Document Type
Article
Journal/Book Title/Conference
Bioresource Technology
Volume
35
Issue
1
First Page
57
Last Page
66
Publication Date
1991
Abstract
The upgrading of a biol-oil obtained by the high-pressure liquefaction of aspen wood was studied over HZSM-5. A fixed-bed microreactor, operated at atmospheric pressure and in the temperature range 370–410°C was used. The oil was co-fed with diluents such as tetralin, steam and methanol. The upgraded product contained a large percentage of benzene, tolyene, xylene and other hydrocarbons as liquid. The amount of pitch in the product decreased by 70–80% wt from that in the oil. In all the experiments, the phenolic content of the bio-oil decreased whereas the amount of aromatic hydrocarbons increased significantly to a maximum value. The amount of gas product was usually less than 5% wt. At high temperatures, over 30% wt of the oil remained as coke on the catalyst. A reaction scheme is postulated based on the results.
Recommended Citation
Sharma, R. K. and Bakhshi, N. N. 1991. Upgrading of Wood-Derived Bio-Oil Over Hzsm-5. Bioresource Technology. 35 (1): 57-66.