Energy Fuels, 18 (2), 590 -598, 2004. 10.1021/ef034067u S0887-0624(03)04067-2
Web Release Date: February 26, 2004

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Overview of Applications of Biomass Fast Pyrolysis Oil

S. Czernik* and A. V. Bridgwater

National Bioenergy Center NREL, 1617 Cole Boulevard, Golden, Colorado 80401, and Bio-Energy Research Group, Aston University, Birmingham B4 7ET, UK

Received October 1, 2003

Revised Manuscript Received January 19, 2004

Abstract:

Fast pyrolysis of biomass is one of the most recent renewable energy processes to have been introduced. It offers the advantages of a liquid product, bio-oil that can be readily stored and transported. Bio-oil is a renewable liquid fuel and can also be used for production of chemicals. Fast pyrolysis has now achieved a commercial success for production of chemicals and is being actively developed for producing liquid fuels. Bio-oils have been successfully tested in engines, turbines, and boilers, and have been upgraded to high-quality hydrocarbon fuels, although at a presently unacceptable energetic and financial cost. The paper critically reviews scientific and technical developments in applications of bio-oil to date and concludes with some suggestions for research and strategic developments.


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