Abstract: | The hydropyrolysis of hardwood and softwood derived black liquor was studied to develop material balance data and to investigate the potential yield of phenolic oils that might be obtained as chemical by-products of a kraft pulp mill. Hydropyrolysis reactions on softwood liquors were found to be more efficient in char formation than those on hardwood liquors. The yield of extractible phenolic oils was low, around 20–30 percent of black liquor organics, but the yields of simple phenols determined by gas chromatography were found to be even lower at 1–5 percent on black liquor organics. |