2018
DOI: 10.3390/f9060332
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Bark Assortments of Scots Pine and Norway Spruce as Industrial Feedstock for Tall Oil Production

Abstract: Fatty and resin acids in bark residues generated by forest industries can be used to produce high-value green chemicals, but more information about their concentrations in potential sources is required. We examined variations in the content of lipophilic extractives from both pulpwood bark and timber bark of Norway spruce and Scots pine trees growing in homogenous stands in mid-Sweden. We found that spruce pulpwood bark had the highest total amounts of fatty and resin acids (average yield, 0.9 kg/m 3 wood). Th… Show more

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“…This makes pine bark an attractive raw material for biorefining. There are large volumes of potentially available Scots pine (P. sylvestris) bark, as it is one of the main softwood species in Fennoscandia [15]. Currently, pine bark is commonly used to produce heat at mills or power plants.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This makes pine bark an attractive raw material for biorefining. There are large volumes of potentially available Scots pine (P. sylvestris) bark, as it is one of the main softwood species in Fennoscandia [15]. Currently, pine bark is commonly used to produce heat at mills or power plants.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Globalmente, as regiões mais frias do planeta, onde há maior abundância de florestas de coníferas, principal matéria-prima para produzir CTO, encontram-se na Europa e na América do Norte. Quase metade do CTO é produzido por países europeus, tendo a Finlândia e a França como maiores produtores, enquanto os Estados Unidos e o Canadá se destacam nas Américas (ANTILA et al, 1962;ARSHADI et al, 2018; ARYAN E KRAFT, 2021).…”
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“…Globalmente, as regiões mais frias do planeta, onde há maior abundância de florestas de coníferas, principal matéria-prima para produzir CTO, encontram-se na Europa e na América do Norte. Quase metade do CTO é produzido por países europeus, tendo a Finlândia e a França como maiores produtores, enquanto os Estados Unidos e o Canadá se destacam nas Américas (ANTILA et al, 1962;ARSHADI et al, 2018; ARYAN E KRAFT, 2021).…”
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