HIGHLIGHTS
- who: M. N. Uddin and collaborators from the Songkla University, Hatyai, Songkhla, Thailand have published the research work: An Overview Recent Developments in Biomass Pyrolysis Technologies, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- future: More research along with government subsidies and technology transfer is needed to tackle the future challenges the development pyrolysis technology.
SUMMARY
The oil resulting from the pyrolysis of biomass, usually referred to as bio-oil, is a renewable liquid fuel, which is the main advantage over petroleum products. As biomass has a very low density, it is common in fluidised . . .

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