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Whatever gas remains is then made into pyrolysis oil by thermochemical processes.
The pyrolysis oil is not stable reacting with air and degasing.
This distinction is significant, as the "water" in pyrolysis oil does not separate like standard fossil fuels.
Pyrolysis oil is the end product of waste plastic and tyre pyrolysis.
Typical industrial applications of pyrolysis oil as a fuel:
Pyrolysis oil cannot be blended with diesel.
Pyrolysis oil is another type of fuel derived from the lignocellulosic fraction of biomass.
Pyrolysis oil is widely used as industrial fuel to substitute furnace oil or industrial diesel.
Pyrolysis oil may refer to:
Pyrolysis oil sometimes also known as biocrude or biooil, is a synthetic fuel under investigation as substitute for petroleum.
There have been few standards efforts so far for pyrolysis oil, one of the few is from ASTM.
Tyre pyrolysis is the process of converting waste plastic/tires into industrial fuels like pyrolysis oil, carbon black and hydrocarbon gas.
Pyrolysis Oil: An Innovative Liquid Biofuel for Heating.
As opposed to other biofuels, pyrolysis oils use the non-edible fraction of biomass and can occur on the order of milliseconds and without the need for large fermentation reactors.
In April 2009 Dynamotive successfully produced renewable gasoline and diesel from biomass at its research facility in Waterloo, Ontario through a novel two-stage upgrading process of its pyrolysis oil, BioOil.
The FAA is assisting in the development of a sustainable fuel (from alcohols, sugars, biomass, and organic matter such as pyrolysis oils) that can be "dropped in" to aircraft without changing current practices and infrastructure.
The second route involves processing solid biomass using pyrolysis to produce pyrolysis oil or gassification to produce a syngas which is then processed into FT SPK (Fischer-Tropsch Synthetic Paraffinic Kerosene).
Georgia Tech will evaluate two experimental gasifiers run on forest residues, while Steven's Institute will test a novel microchannel reactor reactor that gasifies pyrolysis oil, a petroleum-like oil produced by exposing biomass sources such as wood chips to high temperatures in the absence of oxygen.