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A review of catalytic microwave pyrolysis of lignocellulosic biomass for value-added fuel and chemicals

•Review of catalytic upgrading of microwave-assisted pyrolysis (MAP) of biomass to desired products.•Review of catalytic MAP of biomass for phenol rich and hydrocarbon rich bio-oil.•Review of MAP and its increased efficiency in thermo-chemical conversion of biomass.•Kinetics study and prospects for...

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Published in:Bioresource technology 2017-04, Vol.230, p.112-121
Main Authors: Morgan, Hervan Marion, Bu, Quan, Liang, Jianghui, Liu, Yujing, Mao, Hanping, Shi, Aiping, Lei, Hanwu, Ruan, Roger
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Biomass
biorefining
Biotechnology - methods
Catalysis
Catalytic microwave pyrolysis
Kinetics
Lignin - metabolism
lignocellulose
Microwaves
phenol
Phenols and hydrocarbons
Prospects
pyrolysis
value added
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