A solid water insoluble material (WIS), commonly called pyrolytic lignin, can be isolated from biomass fast pyrolysis oils. Such material was isolated from the bio-oils produced from barley straw, barley hulls, switchgrass, soy straw and oak and then fully characterized. Analytical techniques employ
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Characterization of biomass fast pyrolysis
✍ Scribed by Jacques Lédé; Olivier Authier
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- Springer-Verlag
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- 2011
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control technology. A novel approach of utilizing biomass as a means of NO, control in the EER's Advanced Reburning (AR) technologies has been developed. EER is developing novel concepts to improve the basic reburning process to NO, control over 90%. The AR process, a synergistic combination of basi