A new method of pretreatment of corn straw with Phanerochaete chrysosporium combined with pyrolysis was proposed to improve the quality of bio-oil.The characterization results demonstrated that microbial pretreatment was an effective method to decrease the lignin,which can achieve a maximum removal rate of 44.19%.Due to the destruction of biomass structure,the content of alkali metal and alkaline earth metal is reduced.Meanwhile,the depolymerized biomass structure created better pyrolysis conditions to promote the pyrolysis efficiency,increase the average decomposition rate of pyrolysis and reduce the residue.In fast pyrolysis,because of the enrichment of cellulose and the removal of lignin,the contents of acids,linear carbonyls,furans,and sugars increased while the contents of phenols decreased.As for the catalytic pyrolysis,due to the hydrocarbon pool reaction and shape selection deoxidation of ZSM-5 catalyst,the total hydrocarbon and aromatics contents can significantly increase up to 34.37%and 30.59%,respectively,with 3 weeks of pretreatment.And the the low molecular content of bio-oil increased after pretreatment,which can significantly benefit the entry of primary pyrolysis steam into the catalyst pores to improve the catalytic efficiency and hydrocarbon contents.This method provides a new treatment idea for high-quality utilization of biomass.
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