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Volume 9

Journal of Bioremediation & Biodegradation

ISSN: 2155-6199

Biofuel Congress 2018 &

Biomass 2018

September 04-06, 2018

JOINT EVENT

September 04-06, 2018 | Zurich, Switzerland

13

th

Global Summit and Expo on

Biomass and Bioenergy

&

12

th

World Congress on

Biofuels and Bioenergy

Chemical Characterization of Bio-oils from Cellulose, Hemicellulose and Lignin Pyrolysis

Martin Staš, Miloš Auersvald, Josef Chudoba,

and

David Kubička

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University of Chemistry and Technology Prague, Czech Republic

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yrolysis bio-oils are promising renewable feedstock that can be used as biofuels and for the production of valuable oxygen-

containing chemicals. A more widespread use of bio-oils from a lignocellulosic biomass requires more detailed knowledge

of their composition. In this work, we prepared bio-oils via the pyrolysis of cellulose, hemicellulose and lignin (i.e. main

building blocks of lignocellulose). For the obtained bio-oils, we performed analyses of basic physical and chemical properties

and a comprehensive chemical characterization also. The results obtained for these structurally less complex bio-oils can be

helpful to understand the chemical composition of whole bio-oils in more detail.

Recent Publications

1. Staš, M., Kubička, D., Chudoba, J., and Pospíšil, M.: Overview of Analytical Methods Used for Chemical Characterization

of Pyrolysis Bio-oils. Energy & Fuels 2014, 28, 385-402.

2. Staš, M., Chudoba, J., Kubička, D., and Pospíšil, M.: Chemical Characterization of Pyrolysis Bio-oil: Application of Orbitrap

Mass Spectrometry. Energy & Fuels 2015, 29, 3233-3240.

3. Staš, M., Chudoba, J., Auersvald, M., Kubička, D., Conrad, S., Schulzke, T., and Pospíšil, M.: Application of orbitrap mass

spectrometry for analysis of model bio-oil compounds and fast pyrolysis bio-oils from different biomass sources. Journal of

Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis 2017, 124, 230-238.

4. Stas, M., Chudoba, J., Kubicka, D., Blažek, J., and Pospíil, M.: Petroleomic Characterization of Pyrolysis Bio-oils: A Review.

Energy & Fuels 2017, 31, 10283-10299.

5. Kochetkova, D., Bla ek, J., Šimáček, P., Staš, M., and Beňo, Z.: Influence of rapeseed oil hydrotreating on hydrogenation

activity of CoMo catalyst. Fuel Processing Technology 2016, 142, 319-325.

Biography

Martin Staš obtained his MSc. degree in Analytical chemistry in 2011 and Ph.D. in Chemistry and Technology of Fuels and Environment in 2015 at the University of

Chemistry and Technology Prague (UCTP). Since 2014, he has been working as a scientific co-worker at the Department of Petroleum Technology and Alternative Fuels

at UCTP. For four years, he also worked for Research Institute of Inorganic Chemistry (UniCRE) Ústí nad Labem. His main research areas are Biofuels, Pyrolysis Bio-oil

Characterization and Petroleomics. Martin Staš is author or co-author of about ten papers published in impact journals and author or co-author of about ten other papers

published in peer-reviewed journals or conference proceedings.

Martin.Stas@vscht.cz

Martin Staš et al., J Bioremediat Biodegrad 2018, Volume 9

DOI: 10.4172/2155-6199-C1-01

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