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- (477b) Clean Pyrolytic Sugars Solution
Bio-oil may be the most economical approach to advanced biofuel production. Produced from the fast pyrolysis of biomass, bio-oil contains hundreds of chemical compounds. Among the most commercially important components of bio-oil are sugars and phenols.
Significant progress has been achieved in the advancement of bio-oil collection, allowing for an effective bio-oil fractionation method for the separation of the pyrolytic sugars and the lignin derived constituents. A simple “water wash” removes the soluble sugars from the water insoluble components, providing a potential aqueous fermentable sugar stream.
This research focuses on various strategies and separation techniques to remove contaminants from the pyrolytic sugar stream.