Effects of oxygen concentration on the formation of heavy components in bio-oil during biomass oxidative pyrolysis

Biomass oxidative pyrolysis has garnered significant attention for large-scale application of biomass in an autothermal regime. However, the presence of oxygen substantially influences the overall reactions and consequently affects the bio-oil, which is expected to become a viable alternative to pet...

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出版年:FUEL
主要な著者: Liu, Qian; Xiong, Yimin; Zhang, Chuqian; Wang, Xuepeng; Syed-Hassan, Syed Shatir A.; Deng, Wei; Xu, Jun; Wang, Yi; Su, Sheng; Xiang, Jun
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author Liu
Qian; Xiong
Yimin; Zhang
Chuqian; Wang
Xuepeng; Syed-Hassan
Syed Shatir A.; Deng
Wei; Xu
Jun; Wang
Yi; Su
Sheng; Xiang
Jun
spellingShingle Liu
Qian; Xiong
Yimin; Zhang
Chuqian; Wang
Xuepeng; Syed-Hassan
Syed Shatir A.; Deng
Wei; Xu
Jun; Wang
Yi; Su
Sheng; Xiang
Jun
Effects of oxygen concentration on the formation of heavy components in bio-oil during biomass oxidative pyrolysis
Energy & Fuels; Engineering
author_facet Liu
Qian; Xiong
Yimin; Zhang
Chuqian; Wang
Xuepeng; Syed-Hassan
Syed Shatir A.; Deng
Wei; Xu
Jun; Wang
Yi; Su
Sheng; Xiang
Jun
author_sort Liu
spelling Liu, Qian; Xiong, Yimin; Zhang, Chuqian; Wang, Xuepeng; Syed-Hassan, Syed Shatir A.; Deng, Wei; Xu, Jun; Wang, Yi; Su, Sheng; Xiang, Jun
Effects of oxygen concentration on the formation of heavy components in bio-oil during biomass oxidative pyrolysis
FUEL
English
Article
Biomass oxidative pyrolysis has garnered significant attention for large-scale application of biomass in an autothermal regime. However, the presence of oxygen substantially influences the overall reactions and consequently affects the bio-oil, which is expected to become a viable alternative to petroleum. Heavy components (>200 Da) are active macromolecules in bio-oil and the main precursor of coke, which leads to reactor blockage and catalyst deactivation during the upgrading process. To investigate the effects of oxygen concentration on the evolution of heavy components in bio-oil, oxidative pyrolysis experiments of poplar were conducted at various oxygen concentrations (0-12 vol%). The results revealed that increased oxygen concentration boosted biomass depolymerization and the secondary cracking of volatiles, further influencing the creation of heavy components in bio-oil. Additionally, the generation of light components and aromatic substances was hindered. At a low oxygen concentration (4 vol%), oxygen impeded the formation of heavy components (<400 Da) and inhibited the creation of lipids and phenolic substances in heavy components. At high oxygen concentrations (>4 vol%), oxygen further promoted the formation of high molecular weight heavy components (>400 Da) with a high O/C ratio (>0.2). It also inhibited the creation of lipids and phenolic compounds in heavy components while promoting the formation of heavy sugars.
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
0016-2361
1873-7153
2025
384

10.1016/j.fuel.2024.134046
Energy & Fuels; Engineering

WOS:001434941300001
https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001434941300001
title Effects of oxygen concentration on the formation of heavy components in bio-oil during biomass oxidative pyrolysis
title_short Effects of oxygen concentration on the formation of heavy components in bio-oil during biomass oxidative pyrolysis
title_full Effects of oxygen concentration on the formation of heavy components in bio-oil during biomass oxidative pyrolysis
title_fullStr Effects of oxygen concentration on the formation of heavy components in bio-oil during biomass oxidative pyrolysis
title_full_unstemmed Effects of oxygen concentration on the formation of heavy components in bio-oil during biomass oxidative pyrolysis
title_sort Effects of oxygen concentration on the formation of heavy components in bio-oil during biomass oxidative pyrolysis
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description Biomass oxidative pyrolysis has garnered significant attention for large-scale application of biomass in an autothermal regime. However, the presence of oxygen substantially influences the overall reactions and consequently affects the bio-oil, which is expected to become a viable alternative to petroleum. Heavy components (>200 Da) are active macromolecules in bio-oil and the main precursor of coke, which leads to reactor blockage and catalyst deactivation during the upgrading process. To investigate the effects of oxygen concentration on the evolution of heavy components in bio-oil, oxidative pyrolysis experiments of poplar were conducted at various oxygen concentrations (0-12 vol%). The results revealed that increased oxygen concentration boosted biomass depolymerization and the secondary cracking of volatiles, further influencing the creation of heavy components in bio-oil. Additionally, the generation of light components and aromatic substances was hindered. At a low oxygen concentration (4 vol%), oxygen impeded the formation of heavy components (<400 Da) and inhibited the creation of lipids and phenolic substances in heavy components. At high oxygen concentrations (>4 vol%), oxygen further promoted the formation of high molecular weight heavy components (>400 Da) with a high O/C ratio (>0.2). It also inhibited the creation of lipids and phenolic compounds in heavy components while promoting the formation of heavy sugars.
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