Authors
Xing Xin, Kiri Dell, Isuru A Udugama, Brent R Young, Saeid Baroutian
Publication date
2021/4/20
Source
Journal of Cleaner Production
Volume
294
Pages
125368
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Liquid smoke as an all-natural food indigent is traditionally produced by smouldering. This process has a low efficiency and causes air pollution. Biomass pyrolysis is an advanced thermochemical process, which can replace smouldering and hence, transition the production towards a circular process. Liquid smoke has a mature and steadily growing market, which provides an opportunity to commercialise biomass pyrolysis. This study addresses opportunities to produce liquid smoke by pyrolysis technologies. Recently developed technologies are reviewed including biomass pretreatment, fast pyrolysis, microwave pyrolysis and fractional condensation. They are considered as promising approaches for liquid smoke production. The advantage of liquid smoke production by fast pyrolysis is the higher gross profit over biofuel oil production. Challenges also exist in this transformation because of more requirements for …
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Scholar articles
X Xin, K Dell, IA Udugama, BR Young, S Baroutian - Journal of Cleaner Production, 2021