Abstract

Direct liquefaction of wood by thermochemical conversion as well as biochemical conversion has been attracting attention with the depletion of fossil hydrocarbons. In this paper, the history of wood liquefaction is briefly reviewed, and the chemistry and technology of wood liquefaction are discussed. The PERC process, LBL process and a new process of liquefaction using no reducing agents like hydrogen and/or carbon monoxide are introduced.

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