A prototype portable biomass pyrolysis unit and its potential to produce value-added chemicals and fuel

Summary


Renewable biomass is a promising alternative to petroleum-based products. We describe a prototype portable fast pyrolysis unit made in Ontario and summarize the possible uses of bio-oil.

 

Date Published:  January 15, 2013
Publisher:  Ontario Government, Ministry of Natural Resources
Author:  Applied Research and Development Branch

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ISSN 0381-2650; Forest Research Note No. 72

 

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