Hydrothermal liquefaction is a promising process for the production of high quality bio-oil from biomass. Aim of this study is to investigate the effect of temperature and biomass composition on the yield and quality of bio-oils produced from three different biomass such as natural hay, oak wood and walnut shell. The hydrothermal liquefaction of cellulose was also investigated. The experimental tests, conducted in water sub-critical conditions, were carried out in a microreactor in a temperature range of 240–320 °C with a reaction time of 30 min. All the products of the process were analyzed and characterized by elemental analysis and GC–MS. It was observed an increase of the bio-oil yields with the lignin content of biomass, being the maximum bio-oil yield obtained for walnut shell and the minimum one for cellulose. This trend is representative of the obtained bio-oils composition, where the phenolic compounds are the major constituents, while the other identified compounds were mainly alcohols, ketones and aldehydes

Hydrothermal liquefaction of biomass. Influence of temperature and biomass composition on the bio-oil production / De Caprariis, Benedetta; De Filippis, Paolo; Petrullo, Antonietta; Scarsella, Marco. - In: FUEL. - ISSN 0016-2361. - 208:(2017), pp. 618-625. [10.1016/j.fuel.2017.07.054]

Hydrothermal liquefaction of biomass. Influence of temperature and biomass composition on the bio-oil production

De Caprariis, Benedetta
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De Filippis, Paolo;Petrullo, Antonietta;Scarsella, Marco
2017

Abstract

Hydrothermal liquefaction is a promising process for the production of high quality bio-oil from biomass. Aim of this study is to investigate the effect of temperature and biomass composition on the yield and quality of bio-oils produced from three different biomass such as natural hay, oak wood and walnut shell. The hydrothermal liquefaction of cellulose was also investigated. The experimental tests, conducted in water sub-critical conditions, were carried out in a microreactor in a temperature range of 240–320 °C with a reaction time of 30 min. All the products of the process were analyzed and characterized by elemental analysis and GC–MS. It was observed an increase of the bio-oil yields with the lignin content of biomass, being the maximum bio-oil yield obtained for walnut shell and the minimum one for cellulose. This trend is representative of the obtained bio-oils composition, where the phenolic compounds are the major constituents, while the other identified compounds were mainly alcohols, ketones and aldehydes
2017
bio-oil; biomass; hydrothermal liquefaction; sub-critical water; chemical engineering (all); fuel technology; energy engineering and power technology; organic chemistry
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Hydrothermal liquefaction of biomass. Influence of temperature and biomass composition on the bio-oil production / De Caprariis, Benedetta; De Filippis, Paolo; Petrullo, Antonietta; Scarsella, Marco. - In: FUEL. - ISSN 0016-2361. - 208:(2017), pp. 618-625. [10.1016/j.fuel.2017.07.054]
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