Bio-oil upgrading by reactive distillation using p-toluene sulfonic acid catalyst loaded on biomass activated carbon

The aim of this work was to investigate the feasibility of a proposed simple bio-oil upgrading technique and test its suitability for bio-oil products. The upgrading technique consisted of vacuum distillation for preliminary water removal, deep water removal, using etylchloride, and catalytic esterification and neutralisation. Two bio-oil samples were produced from slow pyrolysis of sawdust pellets and fast pyrolysis of wheat straw powder. Some activated carbon obtained from slow pyrolysis was the catalyst carrier and p-toluene sulfonic acid was the catalyst. The conditions of the esterification reaction were identified by serious experiments. As a result, the qualities of both bio-oil samples are significantly improved through the upgrade. The heat value of both oils ranged from 14–17 MJ kg−1 to 25–29 MJ kg−1. The final neutralisation step using triethylamine increased the oil pH value close to neutral. The chemical/physical properties of the produced bio-oils were in accordance with the standards for engine fuel.

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