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Selective adsorption removal of carbonyl molecular foulants from real fast pyrolysis bio-oils

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BIOMASS & BIOENERGY
Volume 136, Issue -, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.biombioe.2020.105522

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Fast pyrolysis bio-oil; Pine bio-oil; Adsorption; Bio-oil stabilization

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  1. Department of Energy (DOE), Bioenergy Technologies Office (BETO)
  2. Department of Energy (DOE), Bioprocessing Separations Consortium program at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory
  3. Department of Energy (DOE), Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

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A novel sorbent-based separation process has been developed to selectively remove target molecules from the real fast pyrolysis (FP) pine bio-oils. Specifically, zeolitic molecular sieves and functionalized polymeric resins were found to effectively reduce carbonyl content and carboxylic acid number of a real pine fast pyrolysis bio-oils, therefore enhance bio-oil stability and preserve down-stream catalyst. Our results provide the first-time evidence on the potential effectiveness of sorption technology strategy for dealing with real FP bio-oils, reducing the carbonyl-rich FP oils from 7.5 mmol g(-1) down to 4 mmol g(-1) at 40 degrees C, which has potential to enable bio-oil stabilization and enhance operation stability for down-stream upgrading/hydrotreating processes.

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