Production of lignocellulosic gasoline using fast pyrolysis of biomass and a conventional refining scheme

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This paper shows how some existing refining technologies such as fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) can be modified to process bio-oil, derived from agricultural lignocellulosic wastes such as the sugar cane straw. Tests carried out in demonstration scale (150 kg/h) show the potential of these alternative materials to produce lignocellulosic gasoline or aromatic compounds, suitable to the petrochemical industry. © 2014 IUPAC & De Gruyter.

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Pinho, A. D. R., De Almeida, M. B. B., Mendes, F. L., & Ximenes, V. L. (2014). Production of lignocellulosic gasoline using fast pyrolysis of biomass and a conventional refining scheme. In Pure and Applied Chemistry (Vol. 86, pp. 859–865). IUPAC Secretariat. https://doi.org/10.1515/pac-2013-0914

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