Biomass Catalysis Pyrolysis for Furans Chemicals

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In an effort to direction convert biomass by means of pyrolysis for fine chemicals as a substitute fuel, some inorganic matters were chosen to investigate the possibility of improving the catalysis of biomass pyrolysis. Inorganic acids are catalysts to be found effective for giving high selectivity to furfural chemicals.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 860-863)

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461-465

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December 2013

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