Study of bio-oil production from (Eucalyptus and Plastic) wastes by using the Co-pyrolysis technique: Review

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This study incorporated the co-pyrolysis of eucalyptus biomass and plastic-wastes for bio-oil production. This study also discussed the advantage and challenges of the used technique for bio-oil production. In conventional pyrolysis process found some drawbacks such as tar content and thermal instability. These issues can be resolved by using the co-pyrolysis technique to meet the modification of the quality and combustion stability of bio-oil. This study also promotes environmental safety by reducing the carbon level from the atmosphere by using solid wastes (eucalyptus wood and plastic-wastes).

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Sharma, V., Chouhan, A. P. S., & Bisen, D. (2022). Study of bio-oil production from (Eucalyptus and Plastic) wastes by using the Co-pyrolysis technique: Review. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 2267). Institute of Physics. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/2267/1/012021

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