Microwave‐Assisted Pyrolysis of Biomass for Bio‐Oil Production

  • Zhang Y
  • Chen P
  • Liu S
  • et al.
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Abstract

Abstract Microwave‐assisted pyrolysis (MAP) is a new thermochemical process that converts bio‐ mass to bio‐oil. Compared with the conventional electrical heating pyrolysis, MAP is more rapid, efficient, selective, controllable, and flexible. This chapter provides an up‐to‐ date knowledge of bio‐oil production from microwave‐assisted pyrolysis of biomass. The chemical, physical, and energy properties of bio‐oils obtained from microwave‐assisted pyrolysis of biomass are described in comparison with those from conventional pyroly‐ sis, the characteristics of microwave‐assisted pyrolysis as affected by biomass feedstock properties, microwave heating operations, use of exogenous microwave absorbents, and catalysts are discussed. With the advantages it offers and the further research and devel‐ opment recommended, microwave‐assisted pyrolysis has a bright future in production of bio‐oils that can effectively narrow the energy gap and reduce negative environmental impacts of our energy production and application practice.

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Zhang, Y., Chen, P., Liu, S., Fan, L., Zhou, N., Min, M., … Ruan, R. (2017). Microwave‐Assisted Pyrolysis of Biomass for Bio‐Oil Production. In Pyrolysis. InTech. https://doi.org/10.5772/67442

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