Analytical pyrolysis of biomass using pyrolysis-gas chromatography/mass spectrometry
J Hao, F Xu, D Yang, B Wang, Y Qiao, Y Tian - Renewable and Sustainable …, 2025 - Elsevier
Analytical pyrolysis is currently showing tremendous potential for investigating biomass
conversion into chemicals and biofuels, of which the most notable is the pyrolyzer coupled …
conversion into chemicals and biofuels, of which the most notable is the pyrolyzer coupled …
Characterization of slow pyrolysis products from three different cashew wastes
A huge amount of waste is generated by the cashew processing industries. This study aims
to valorise these cashew wastes generated at different levels while processing cashew nuts …
to valorise these cashew wastes generated at different levels while processing cashew nuts …
Investigations into pyrolytic behaviour of spent citronella waste: Slow and flash pyrolysis study
Slow and flash pyrolysis of spent citronella biomass has been studied at varying
temperatures. It is aimed to understand the pyrolytic behavior of spent citronella aromatic …
temperatures. It is aimed to understand the pyrolytic behavior of spent citronella aromatic …
Preparation and Investigation of a Fully Biobased Adhesive Composed of Gum Arabic and Soy Protein Isolate for Plywood
Z Zhao, W Zhang, W Cai, S Sun… - … Sustainable Chemistry & …, 2023 - ACS Publications
In this study, a novel, fully biobased adhesive (GA-SPI) was formulated by using gum arabic
(GA) and soy protein isolate (SPI). The preparation conditions, curing behavior, synthesis …
(GA) and soy protein isolate (SPI). The preparation conditions, curing behavior, synthesis …
Py-GC/MS and pyrolysis studies of eucalyptus, mentha, and palmarosa biomass
With the extraction of essential oils, a large amount of residual biomass is produced and
they can be a good source of functional chemicals/energy. In this study, Py-GC/MS and slow …
they can be a good source of functional chemicals/energy. In this study, Py-GC/MS and slow …
Pyrolysis of pine needles: Parameter optimization using response surface methodology
Pine needles are forest residue-based biomass abundantly available in the Uttarakhand
state of India. The presence of stranded pine needles in the forest land causes fires. At the …
state of India. The presence of stranded pine needles in the forest land causes fires. At the …
In-situ catalytic bio-oil production from hydrothermal liquefaction of Cu-impregnated water hyacinth: Screening of reaction parameters
J Gao, J Zeng, S Zhu, H Ma, R Yao, Y Zhao… - Journal of the Energy …, 2023 - Elsevier
The rapid growth of water hyacinth (WH) is a major concern worldwide as it adversely affects
the aquatic world's life by lowering the oxygen level or depleting the water's nutrients. In this …
the aquatic world's life by lowering the oxygen level or depleting the water's nutrients. In this …
Catalytic pyrolysis of cashew de-oiled shell and spent lemongrass
Residual/spent biomasses are rising each day due to the increased processing of crops to
extract essential oils. An efficient method is required for its management and value-addition …
extract essential oils. An efficient method is required for its management and value-addition …
Insight into the pyrolysis of benzene via a novel ultra-high temperature pyrolysis photoionization mass spectrometry
Y Li, D Wu, Y Zhuo, J Yu, H Zhang, Z Shi, S Lin… - Journal of Analytical and …, 2023 - Elsevier
It is extremely challenging to explore pyrolysis reactions in-situ at high temperatures over
2000 K. Here we present a new method that integrates ultra-high temperature graphite tube …
2000 K. Here we present a new method that integrates ultra-high temperature graphite tube …
Catalytic hydropyrolysis of cashew de-oiled shell using Py-GC/MS
The present study delves into the impact of different metal oxides (Al 2 O 3, Nb 2 O 5, CaO,
CeO 2, and ZrO 2) and temperatures (350, 450, and 550℃) on the flash pyrolysis of cashew …
CeO 2, and ZrO 2) and temperatures (350, 450, and 550℃) on the flash pyrolysis of cashew …