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Plant Biomass Conversion to Vehicle Liquid Fuel as a Path to Sustainability

А. А. Кетов, Natalia Sliusar, Anna Tsybina, Iurii Ketov, Sergei Chudinov, М.П. Красновских, Vladimir Bosnic

2022Resources12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Biofuel such as linseed oil has an energy potential of 48.8 MJ/kg, which is much lower than fossil diesel fuel 57.14 MJ/kg. Existing biofuels need to increase the energy potential for use in traditional engines. Moreover, biofuel production demands cheap feedstock, for example, sawdust. The present paper shows that the technology to synthesize high-energy liquid vehicle fuels with a gross calorific value up to 53.6 MJ/kg from renewable sources of plant origin is possible. Slow pyrolysis was used to produce high-energy biofuel from sawdust and linseed oil. The proposed approach will allow not only to preserve the existing high-tech energy sources of high unit capacity based on the combustion of liquid fuels, but also to make the transition to reducing the carbon footprint and, in the future, to carbon neutrality by replacing fossil carbon of liquid hydrocarbon fuels with the carbon produced from biomass.

Topics & Concepts

BiofuelBiomass (ecology)Renewable energyFossil fuelDiesel fuelEnvironmental scienceLiquid fuelWaste managementRaw materialCombustionRenewable fuelsCarbon footprintBioenergyCoalCarbon neutralitySawdustHeat of combustionPulp and paper industryGreenhouse gasEngineeringChemistryAgronomyEcologyOrganic chemistryBiologyElectrical engineeringThermochemical Biomass Conversion ProcessesBiodiesel Production and ApplicationsBiofuel production and bioconversion
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