Abstract
Quantification of functional groups (carbonyl, carboxyl, hydroxyl, phenolics) in biomass-derived pyrolysis oils is crucial to advance our understanding of bio-oil compositional changes during production, storage, aging, and upgrading. Traditionally, most of the methods reported in the literature on this subject are based on titration. There are very few studies on the use of spectroscopic techniques for the quantification of functional groups in bio-oils. The distribution of functional groups between the volatile and the heavy fraction is also very poorly understood. The content of functional groups in the volatile fraction estimated by GC/MS was compared with their content in the total oil determined by titration and 31P NMR. The carbonyl groups are almost equally distributed between the volatile and the oligomeric fractions. The content of total phenols varies between 1.6 and 3.1 mmol/g. It is important to note that between 85 and 95% of the phenols in bio-oil are in the form of oligomers. The content o...
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