01-01-2015, 04:18 PM
Due to the growing interest in pyrolysis of biomass for fuel for fuel and chemicals, there have been many attempts to maximize the output of the liquid product and optimization of technological conditions for chemicals needed. Even as the liquid exits from as high as 80 pecent, even water is nearly 30 pecent faction. To be able to use as fuel, further processing (which in itself is difficult due to thermally unstable nature of oil) is usually mixed with, thus further increasing the complexity. The first part of the study includes a study on the impact statement for the separation of condensation in the bio-oil from the liquid in the process of condensation. The quality of bio-oil thus obtained, and their corresponding outputs were assessed on. Installing equipment to separate oil condensation in the process, further research on the output of oil and their main components of various biomass were attempted. Correlation to predict character, oil and total output of liquids have been developed. The difference in the behavior of the peanut shells and rice husk is explained. In addition, the influence of preatreatment on production distribution was experimentally investigated. Correlations for prediction of symbol, oils and General output of processed biomass pyrolysis have also been developed. an important contribution was to study the bio-oil to liquid ratios for various biomass (both raw and processed biomass). This is relevant when deciding whether biomass, biomass and raw mix preparation, for a particular end use.