Pyrolysis oil is the end product of waste pyrolysis. The composition and amount of bio-oil
generated depend not only on the feedstock type (etc. tire and rubber or biomass) but also on the
conditions under which pyrolysis is performed.
Pyrolysis oil can produce high-value chemicals and biofuels, including petrol and diesel
replacement fuels.
Fuel oil after refining can be used in many different ways. Such as trucks, tractors, ships, diesel
power generation.
Fuel oil may also be used for heating and electricity generation.
Biodiesel is a non-toxic renewable energy source that is gaining attention globally due to its
direct applicability in preexisting engines without any modification, since its properties are
similar to those of conventional diesel fuel.
Biodiesel is a renewable biofuel free of Sulphur and polycyclic aromatic compounds, which are
significant advantages.
It is the best substitution for petroleum waste.
Characteristics |
Bio-oil from Agricultural Waste |
Heavy Fuel Oil |
Caloric value, MJ kg− 1 |
16.20 |
43 |
Water content, % |
18.52 |
0.1 |
pH |
3 |
- |
Carbon, wt.% |
52.36 |
85.01 |
Hydrogen, wt.% |
6.09 |
11.0 |
Oxygen, wt.% |
35 |
1 |
Nitrogen, wt.% |
1.03 |
0.8 |
Sulphur, wt.% |
0.02 |
0.9 |