Energy Conversion and Management, Vol.110, 378-385, 2016
Upgrading fast pyrolysis oil: Solvent-anti-solvent extraction and blending with diesel
In order to upgrade biomass fast pyrolysis oil for excellent applications, solvent-anti-solvent extraction technology (dichloromethane as solvent, water as anti-solvent) was developed to separate organic phase from pyrolysis oil. The optimum extraction efficiency was achieved at pyrolysis oil:dichloromethane:water = 10:10:3 (volume ratio). In comparison to the raw pyrolysis oil, the modified pyrolysis oil (extracted organic phase) had the high concentrations of phenols, while the low sugars and water contents. Then, the pyrolysis oil and modified pyrolysis oil were used to prepare the homogeneous blended fuels with commercial diesel in the presence of 1-butanol by mean of three-phase charts of pyrolysis oil/diese1/1-butanol and modified pyrolysis oil/diese1/1-butanol blends. Three sets of feasible blended fuels (blend 1, blend-2 and blend-3) have been produced. And, the basic physical properties, structural characteristics, thermal degradation properties, combustion characteristics and the combustion kinetic and thermodynamic parameters (E-a, A, Delta H-double dagger, Delta G(double dagger) and Delta S-double dagger) of the prepared blended fuels have been systematically investigated. The physicochemical properties of the blend fuels have been improved compared with the pyrolysis oil. Meanwhile, blend-3 (55% modified pyrolysis oil, 10% diesel, 35% 1-butanol) with the highest combustion efficiency is recommended as burner fuel. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.