| Literature DB >> 28279611 |
Linxi Yang1, Quan Sophia He2, Peter Havard1, Kenneth Corscadden1, Chunbao Charles Xu3, Xuan Wang3.
Abstract
Co-liquefaction of spent coffee grounds (SCG) with paper filter (PF), corn stalk (CS) and white pine bark (WPB) respectively, was examined in subcritical water for bio-crude oil production. The optimum reaction temperature was 250°C, and the mixing biomass ratio was 1:1. SCG and CS was identified to be the best feedstock combination with a significant positive synergetic effect in the co-liquefaction process with 5% NaOH as a catalyst. The yield of bio-crude oil was increased by 20.9% compared to the mass averaged yield from two feedstocks, and the oil quality was also improved in terms of viscosity and relative molecular mass. A negative effect presented in the co-liquefaction of SCG/WPB. The resulting bio-crude oils were characterized by elemental analyzer, GC-MS, GPC and viscometer, indicating that mixing feedstock in the co-liquefaction process also influenced the higher heating value (HHV), viscosity, molecular mass and chemical composition of bio-crude oil.Entities:
Keywords: Bio-crude oil; Co-liquefaction; Lignocellulose feedstocks; Spent coffee grounds (SCG); Synergistic effect
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28279611 DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2017.02.087
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioresour Technol ISSN: 0960-8524 Impact factor: 9.642