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*Burning Itself | *Burning Itself | ||
*Refining it into Bio-Petrochemicals and other derivatives (Biofuels such as Bio Gasoline, Biodiesel, etc) using a [[Biorefinery]] and/or [[Biocrude Refinery]] | *Refining it into Bio-Petrochemicals and other derivatives (Biofuels such as Bio Gasoline, Biodiesel, etc) using a [[Biorefinery]] and/or [[Biocrude Refinery]] | ||
=Catalyst Compatibility= | |||
=="Raw"== | |||
*Supposedly has some issues with [[Catalyst Poisoning]] | |||
==Processing Methods Which Help== | |||
*Could maybe use "sweetening" as a name for this, this is used for sulfur removal in-industry? | |||
=Internal Links= | =Internal Links= |
Revision as of 00:32, 29 November 2020
Basics
- A viscous liquid resembling crude petrolium oil in most respects
- Produced from biomass
- Can be aquired from a variety of methods (see HTL )
- Some forms of Pyrolysis Oil can be considered Bio-Crude, but their compositions are not as broad in most cases (research needed on this)
Used For
- Burning Itself
- Refining it into Bio-Petrochemicals and other derivatives (Biofuels such as Bio Gasoline, Biodiesel, etc) using a Biorefinery and/or Biocrude Refinery
Catalyst Compatibility
"Raw"
- Supposedly has some issues with Catalyst Poisoning
Processing Methods Which Help
- Could maybe use "sweetening" as a name for this, this is used for sulfur removal in-industry?