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Oxygenates, properties heating value

The presence of aldehydes and ketones (carbonyl groups found in their structure) in bio-oil results in a reduced heating value and instability. The removal of the carbonyl group from aldehydes and ketones can result in improved bio-oil properties for fossil fuel replacement. The removal of oxygen in the form of carbon monoxide is known as decarbonylation, a general equation is given as ... [Pg.405]


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