Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10394429 Bioresource Technology 2011 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
► This work which is conducted on the pyrolysis of blended of walnut shell and tar sand is the first study. ► Highest bio-oil yield for the co-pyrolysis was 31.84 wt.% at ratio of 20 wt.% with the increase of 7.88 wt.%. ► Higher heating values for the bio-oil and its aliphatic subfraction were 27.45 and 38.52 MJ/kg. ► Bio-oil was richer with regard to the sum of aliphatic and aromatic contents compared to the other bio-oils reported. ► Tar sand as an additive was provided the significant contribution to the alkane content in the bio-oil from co-pyrolysis.
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