2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.jaap.2013.06.016
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Evaluation of properties of fast pyrolysis products obtained, from Canadian waste biomass

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“…A subsequent investigation by Lohitharn and Shanks employed a one‐pot co‐condensation synthetic route to preparing propylsulfonic acid functionalised SBA‐15 (PrSO 3 H/SBA‐15) for acetic acid esterification with ethanol in 1,4‐dioxane solvent . In particular this work explored the impact of aldehydes upon esterification to simulate real bio‐oil feedstocks . At 323 K acetic acid conversion was 42% in the absence of aldehyde, falling to 30% after 50 h reaction in the presence of acetaldehyde or propionaldehyde for an ethanol:acetic acid molar ratio of 2.7.…”
Section: Solid Acid Catalysts For Bio‐oil Esterificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A subsequent investigation by Lohitharn and Shanks employed a one‐pot co‐condensation synthetic route to preparing propylsulfonic acid functionalised SBA‐15 (PrSO 3 H/SBA‐15) for acetic acid esterification with ethanol in 1,4‐dioxane solvent . In particular this work explored the impact of aldehydes upon esterification to simulate real bio‐oil feedstocks . At 323 K acetic acid conversion was 42% in the absence of aldehyde, falling to 30% after 50 h reaction in the presence of acetaldehyde or propionaldehyde for an ethanol:acetic acid molar ratio of 2.7.…”
Section: Solid Acid Catalysts For Bio‐oil Esterificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…101 In particular this work explored the impact of aldehydes upon esterification to simulate real bio-oil feedstocks. 102,103 At 323 K acetic acid conversion was 42% in the absence of aldehyde, falling to 30% after 50 h reaction in the presence of acetaldehyde or propionaldehyde for an ethanol:acetic acid molar ratio of 2.7. This fall was attributed to ethanol consumption through rapid acetalisation resulting in the production of aldehyde diethyl acetal.…”
Section: Functionalized Mesoporous Silicasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reason of the hydrolytic acceleration could be extraction of cellulose from straw to increase the availability of enzyme attacking, formation of more cracks and gaps on cell walls to improve enzyme accessibility, and decrease of cellulose crystallinity by ionic liquid dissolution. Azargohar et al (2013) Coats-Redfern method. studied the products, mechanism, and kinetics of rice straw pyrolysis with microwave heating.…”
Section: Molinuevomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Esto, minimizando el riesgo sanitario que representa la aplicación directa de este tipo de residuos en el suelo; al tiempo que se reducen las emisiones a la atmósfera (Azargohar et al, 2013).…”
Section: Gestión De Residuosunclassified
“…Por ejemplo, el uso de residuos de madera en la producción del biochar BI y del hollín HM estaría relacionado con las similitudes en los contenidos de C, N y O de estas muestras. De igual forma, el biochar BIII tuvo el contenido mas alto en N como resultado del uso de lodos de depuradora para su producción lo cual indica que dicho biochar tiene gran potencial para ser usado como enmienda organica mejorando la calidad de los suelos e incrementando la productividad de los cultivos (Azargohar et al, 2013).…”
Section: Caracterización Inicial De Las Enmiendas Y Los Suelosunclassified