Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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641202 | Separation and Purification Technology | 2014 | 8 Pages |
•Fractional condensation proves successful in recovering nearly water free bio-oil (less than 1 wt%).•The heating value of water free bio-oil is higher than ethanol.•Nearly 90% of energy present in the original bio-oil is recovered in water free bio-oil.•The fractional condensation system uses electrostatic precipitator-cum-condenser (C–ESP).
The bio-oil vapors produced from the pyrolysis of birch bark have been fractionated using a series of three condensers maintained at different temperatures. The temperatures of the condensers have been optimized in order to separate the water present in the bio-oil vapor stream from the organic phases and, consequently, increase the quality and the stability of the bio-oil. The condenser train consisted of an electrostatic precipitator-cum-condenser (C–ESP) installed between two cyclonic condensers. As a result of the high efficiency of the fractional condensation system, the water content of the fractionated bio-oil was reduced to be less than 1 wt%. The effect of pyrolysis temperature on the fractionated bio-oil yield and characteristics is also reported.