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Understanding the Interactions Between Cellulose and Polypropylene During Fast Co-Pyrolysis via Experiments and DFT Calculations
2016
Chemical Engineering Transactions
Co-pyrolysis of lignocellulosic biomass with waste plastics is a promising option to produce high quality liquid fuels. During co-pyrolysis the molecular level interactions between the intermediates produced from biomass with polymers play a crucial role in altering the distribution of various organics in bio-oil. Recently, it was shown that interactions between cellulose and polypropylene during fast co-pyrolysis leads to the formation of C8-C20 long chain alcohols in bio-oil. The formation of
doi:10.3303/cet1650012
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