Pyrolysis Oil Refining: Difference between revisions

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*This page goes over the refining of [[Pyrolysis Oil]]
*This page goes over the refining of [[Pyrolysis Oil]]
*Given it has many issues with large scale + conventional refining, this will be mainly expiremental / stability+utility improvements for small scale use (recovery from distributed "on-site" biochar production etc)
*Given it has many issues with large scale + conventional refining, this will be mainly expiremental / stability+utility improvements for small scale use (recovery from distributed "on-site" biochar production etc)
= [[Hydrotreating]] =
*Need to find out:
**If this can be done at [[SOC]] or slightly above ambient pressure/temp etc (ie a hotplate, or a pressure cooker type pressure etc)
**If it can be done without, or with non-precious metal catalysts (as well as catalyst recovery)


=Internal Links=
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=External Links=
=External Links=
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*[https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0378382019305430 A 2019 Study Titled "Hydrotreatment of pyrolysis bio-oil: A review" ]

Latest revision as of 05:37, 8 March 2021

Basics

  • This page goes over the refining of Pyrolysis Oil
  • Given it has many issues with large scale + conventional refining, this will be mainly expiremental / stability+utility improvements for small scale use (recovery from distributed "on-site" biochar production etc)

Hydrotreating

  • Need to find out:
    • If this can be done at SOC or slightly above ambient pressure/temp etc (ie a hotplate, or a pressure cooker type pressure etc)
    • If it can be done without, or with non-precious metal catalysts (as well as catalyst recovery)

Internal Links

External Links