Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7081877 | Bioresource Technology | 2013 | 25 Pages |
Abstract
In this investigation ozonolysis in the presence of ethanol was used to depolymerise lignin, resulting in a low conversion of oxygenated aromatics over short reaction times, or a range of saturated esters over 24Â h. Short chain oxygenates can be used as fuel additives, displacing a percentage of a hydrocarbon fuel while leading to improvement in some of the fuel properties. The utility of the resulting bio-oils was therefore assessed by blending with a range of fuels. Guaiacol, a potential antioxidant, was formed over short reaction times and was found to be completely miscible with low-sulphur petrol (ULSP), diesel, aviation kerosene and rapeseed methyl ester. The mainly aliphatic proportion of the bio-oil produced over 24Â h could be blended with the fuels replacing a maximum of 12-17Â wt.% of the hydrocarbon fuel.
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Authors
Christopher J. Chuck, Heather J. Parker, Rhodri W. Jenkins, Joseph Donnelly,