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Bioresour Technol ; 156: 389-94, 2014 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24529961

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The bio-oil synthesis from a mixture of wastes (7wt.% straw, 38wt.% wood, and 45wt.% grass) was carried out by direct liquefaction reaction using Raney Nickel as catalyst and tetralin as solvent. The green wastes were biologically degraded during 3 months. Longer the destructuration time; higher the yield into oil is. Biological pretreatment of green wastes promotes the liquefaction process. Among the components of degraded biomass, Humin, the major fraction (60-80wt.%) that was favored by the biological treatment, yields to a bio oil extremely energetic with a HHV close to biopetroleum (40MJ kg(-1)), contrariwise, Fulvic acids (2-12wt.%), the minor fraction is refractory to liquefaction reaction.


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Biofuels , Biomass , Biotechnology/methods , Oils/chemical synthesis , Water/chemistry , Biodegradation, Environmental , Catalysis , Hexanes/chemistry , Humic Substances/analysis , Solubility , Temperature
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