Upgrading and isolation of low molecular weight compounds from bark and softwood bio-oils through vacuum distillation

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In this paper an analysis of short-path vacuum distillation for the isolation of low molecular weight compounds (C1–C3) from softwood and bark bio-oils is reported. The short-path vacuum distillation was performed at 60–100 °C under vacuum (10 kPa) for 0.5–1 h. Although methanol and acrolein distilled completely, acetic acid and acetol failed to do so after 1 h. The acetic acid content and the total acid number of the residual oils decreased and their heating values doubled (to 19.6 kJ/g). Short-path vacuum distillation is an efficient method to both isolate low molecular weight feedstocks/fuels, and improve the quality of the residual bio-oil for blending with petroleum or biofuels.

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Rahman, S., Helleur, R., MacQuarrie, S., Papari, S., & Hawboldt, K. (2018). Upgrading and isolation of low molecular weight compounds from bark and softwood bio-oils through vacuum distillation. Separation and Purification Technology, 194, 123–129. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.seppur.2017.11.033

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