Upgrading of biobased pyrolysis oil in existing refinery infrastructure

Forestry and agricultural residues are attractive raw materials to make biofuels from. The biomass can be liquefied into bio-oil via pyrolysis, but industrial scale upgrading of bio-based pyrolysis oil to fuel is not an easy task.
This project will investigate and further develop a concept called derivatization, where the pyrolysis oil is reacted with a renewable oil, such as tall oil, and thereby forms a more stable product. The derivatized product is miscible with fossil oil and can be co-refined with these.
The derivatization concept will be investigated experimentally and technoeconomically and a suggested industrial process for the concept will be developed.
Linda Sandström
RISE Research Institutes of Sweden
linda.sandstrom@ri.se
Project information
Participants
RISE
KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Preem
RISE Processum AB
Time schedule
December 2024 - December 2027
Total cost of project
8 391 608 SEK
Swedish Energy Agency's project number
P2024-03040
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