15-11-2014, 02:46 PM
Light fuels and chemicals by pyrolysis of biomass as fuel the growing interest, there have been many attempts to maximize the liquid product yield and optimization of process conditions specific to the chemicals required. Even though the resulting liquid yield 80 pecent, water makes up almost 30 pecent of the fractions. In order to be used as a fuel, further processed (this itself is due to thermal instability of oil difficulties) assorted, further adding to the complexity. Staged setting on the first part of the study involves the investigation of in situ separation of bio-oil from the total effect of liquids during the condensation process itself. Quality of bio-oil so obtained and their production has been analyzed. Condensation technique of oil separation has been established, and further study in oil yield and its main components, specific to a variety of biomass have been tried. Correlation between predicted carbon, oil and total liquid yield has been developed. On peanut shells and rice husk explains the differences in behavior. In addition, the preatreatment experimental study on the influence of product distribution. Correlation to predict carbon, oil and processed biomass pyrolysis liquid yield totals have also been developed. Bio-oil is an important contribution to studies on the various biomass to liquid ratio (for unprocessed and processed biomass). This is relevant, and referred to in decision of biomass, and biomass mixture and preparation of raw materials, used for specific end uses.