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15 - General Engineering
Aston University
Characteristics of the upper phase of bio-oil obtained from co-pyrolysis of sewage sludge with wood, rapeseed and straw
The understanding of the interaction of the different pyrolysis vapours when produced at the same time in the same reactor, demonstrated in this paper for the first time that co-evaporation is preferable to mixing of such materials in the liquid phase. CHP power system companies like NEK, Germany, and Fleetsolve, UK, are looking for low acidity liquids for dual fuel engines. NEK subsequently supported pilot-scale collaboration with and supplied an engine to Aston. (Contacts: Keith O’Connor CEO Fleetsolve Ltd Keithoconnor@fleetsolve.com, Dr. Bodo Liebe NEK GMBH Dr. Bodo.Liebe@nek-kl.de