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Pyrolysis of Woody Biomass for Sustainable Bio-oil

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dc.contributor.author Keles, S.
dc.contributor.author Kaygusuz, K.
dc.contributor.author Akgun, M.
dc.date.accessioned 2024-03-15T12:08:00Z
dc.date.available 2024-03-15T12:08:00Z
dc.date.issued 2011
dc.identifier.citation Keles, S., Kaygusuz, K., Akgün, M. (2011). Pyrolysis of Woody Biomass for Sustainable Bio-oil. Energy Sources Part A-Recovery Util. Environ. Eff., 33(9), 879-889. https://doi.org/10.1080/15567030903330652 en_US
dc.identifier.issn 1556-7036
dc.identifier.issn 1556-7230
dc.identifier.uri http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15567030903330652
dc.identifier.uri https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:000287473300008
dc.identifier.uri http://earsiv.odu.edu.tr:8080/xmlui/handle/11489/4639
dc.description WoS Categories: Energy & Fuels; Engineering, Chemical; Environmental Sciences en_US
dc.description Web of Science Index: Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED) en_US
dc.description Research Areas: Energy & Fuels; Engineering; Environmental Sciences & Ecology en_US
dc.description.abstract Fast pyrolysis utilizes biomass to produce a product that is used both as an energy source and a feedstock for chemical production. Considerable efforts have been made to convert wood biomass to liquid fuels and chemicals since the oil crisis in the mid-1970s. Virtually any form of biomass can be considered for fast pyrolysis. The effect of the wood composition and structure, heating rate, and residence time during pyrolysis on the overall reaction rate and the yield of the volatiles are discussed. In this study, fast pyrolysis of hazelnut cupula was investigated experimentally in a fixed-bed reactor under various conditions. Hazelnut cupula, an agricultural by-product, was selected as raw material for pyrolysis experiments. The fixed-bed fast pyrolysis experiments have been conducted on a sample of hazelnut cupula in a fixed-bed reactor to determine, in particular, the effects of pyrolysis temperature, heating rate, particle size, and sweep gas flow rate on the pyrolysis product yields. The reactor was heated at a heating rate of 200 degrees C per minute to a pyrolysis temperature of 400,500,600, and 700 degrees C. Experiments show that pyrolysis yields and conversion efficiencies depended mainly on pyrolysis temperature and 600 degrees C was the most suitable for decomposition of the hazelnut cupula to reach a maximum oil yield. en_US
dc.description.sponsorship Karadeniz Technical University [2006.111.002.2] en_US
dc.language.iso eng en_US
dc.publisher TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC-PHILADELPHIA en_US
dc.relation.isversionof 10.1080/15567030903330652 en_US
dc.rights info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess en_US
dc.subject bio-oil, hazelnut cupula, pyrolysis, sustainable development, woody biomass en_US
dc.subject FIXED-BED PYROLYSIS, PRODUCT YIELDS en_US
dc.title Pyrolysis of Woody Biomass for Sustainable Bio-oil en_US
dc.type article en_US
dc.relation.journal ENERGY SOURCES PART A-RECOVERY UTILIZATION AND ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS en_US
dc.contributor.department Ordu Üniversitesi en_US
dc.contributor.authorID 0000-0003-3293-5241 en_US
dc.contributor.authorID 0000-0003-3293-5241 en_US
dc.identifier.volume 33 en_US
dc.identifier.issue 9 en_US
dc.identifier.startpage 879 en_US
dc.identifier.endpage 889 en_US


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